「なぜDHSをハッキングするのか? いくつかPretti Goodな理由が考えられる!」
DDoSecretsがDHSのICE契約データを公開。ハッカー集団「Department of Peace」は、DHSの活動に抗議する理由でこのハッキングを正当化している。
DDoSecretsがDHSのICE契約データを公開。ハッカー集団「Department of Peace」は、DHSの活動に抗議する理由でこのハッキングを正当化している。
Australia's world-first ban on social media for children under 16 takes effect on December 10, 2025, but implementation details remain unclear. The law imposes fines up to $50 million on platforms that fail to keep out underage users, though only 25% of Australians believe it will actually work.
Australia plans to ban social media accounts for anyone under 16 starting in December, requiring platforms like Instagram and TikTok to remove minors. The government says this aims to protect children from online harm, but critics warn the approach could create privacy issues and may not effectively achieve its goals.
Privacy concerns raised during a trial of technology to ban teens from social media were reportedly ignored. The trial involved age verification technology that was tested without addressing privacy issues that were brought up by participants.
Australia has announced the establishment of its AI Safety Institute with a $29.9 million commitment, set to begin operations in early 2026. The country will join the International Network of AI Safety Institutes, following similar initiatives in the UK and US.
AI empowers people to increase government visibility, legibility, and accountability by processing vast amounts of public data that was previously only accessible to professionals. This includes analyzing spending, legislation, lobbying, and local government decisions. While these tools could potentially be misused, increased transparency may improve democratic societies.