War in Ukraine: Facebook to allow calls for violence against Putin
The owner of Facebook and Instagram will allow users in some countries to call for violence against Vladimir Putin and Russian soldiers. Read more
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The owner of Facebook and Instagram will allow users in some countries to call for violence against Vladimir Putin and Russian soldiers. Read more
All UK crypto-currency cash machines (ATMs) are operating illegally and must be shut down, the Financial Conduct Authority has announced. Read more
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Influencers in Australia face up to five years in jail if they break laws on financial advice, a new information sheet warns. Read more
A 16-year-old from Oxford has been accused of being one of the leaders of cyber-crime gang Lapsus$. Read more
European lawmakers have agreed on new rules which they hope will curb the dominance of Big Tech companies. Read more
Russia is believed to have hacked US satellite communications provider Viasat on the day of its invasion of Ukraine. Read more