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Iran IT minister says blocking Instagram would create new problems


January 30, 2019

Tehran: Iran’s information technology minister said Tuesday that blocking the photo- and video-sharing application Instagram would only create new problems for the Islamic republic. “We believe the strategy of filtering Instagram is not an efficient one to neutralise its threats and might even intensify them,” Mohammad-Javad Azari-Jahromi told ISNA news agency on the sidelines of a conference on electronic banking …

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Duty payment procedure on mobile phones notified


January 30, 2019

ISLAMABAD: The government on Tuesday issued new procedures for swift registration and prompt payment of leviable duty and taxes for mobile devices which international passengers bring in their baggage. The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) and Pakistan Telecommunication Authority in coordination with cellular operators have devised a web-based user interface application called Device Identification, Registration and Blocking System (DIRBS). The …

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Google, Facebook, Twitter must do more against fake news: EU


January 30, 2019

BRUSSELS: Google, Face­book, Twitter and Mozilla must do more to combat fake news as Europeans head tow­ards an election or the companies will face the threat of re­­gulatory action, the Euro­pe­­an Commission said on Tuesday. Companies and trade bodies representing the advertising industry signed up to a voluntary code of conduct in October to ward off more he­­avy-handed legislation. Cri­tics …

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Facebook has ‘new tools’ against EU election meddling


January 29, 2019

Brussels -Facebook unveiled Monday new tools to counter online political meddling in the European elections, part of a campaign to answer growing pressure to rein in disinformation. The US tech giant´s vice president, former British deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, said in a speech the methods would become available in late March and help “make political advertising on Facebook more …

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Apple FaceTime bug allows people to eavesdrop on your iPhone, Mac


January 29, 2019

A new   FaceTime bug  can allow people to listen in to iPhone and Mac users. According to reports, people can eavesdrop on  your conversations even if you decide not to answer  the call. US Today reported that the bug was circulated on the internet Monday night and all people with intentions to eavesdrop on you need to do is to …

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WATCH: How FaceTime bug lets people eavesdrop on your iPhone


January 29, 2019

A video is making  the rounds on Twitter demonstrating how  to take advantage of  a Apple’s FaceTime bug. Posted by @BmManski,  the video was accompanied by the caption: “Now you can answer for yourself on FaceTime even if they don’t answer” According to AFP,  A newly discovered FaceTime bug lets people hear and even see those they are reaching out to on …

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TikTok videos land Pakistan police officers in trouble


January 29, 2019

KARACHI: Senior officials of Sindh Police on Monday took a notice of viral videos of police personnel on social media app TikTok. Multiple videos of the policemen were uploaded on TikTok in which they could be seen doing actions on songs in the background. Deputy Inspector General of Police (DGIP) Administration Cap (retd) Asim Khan ordered an inquiry and sought …

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Facebook to set up election content monitoring centres


January 29, 2019

Bengaluru/BRUSSELS: Facebook Inc is planning to set up two new regional operations centres focused on monitoring election-related content in its Dublin and Singapore offices, the company said on Monday. The world’s largest social network has been under pressure from regulators around the globe to fight spread of misinformation on its platform. It said it will also strengthen its rules and …

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Microsoft doesn’t know why Bing went offline in China


January 26, 2019

BEIJING: Microsoft is still trying to figure out why its Bing search engine temporarily went offline in China, the company’s president said following speculation that it could have been blocked by censors. The US firm’s Chinese website, cn.bing.com, was accessible again late Thursday, one day after it suddenly went offline, temporarily taking away the most prominent foreign search engine in …

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