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•Mystery Drone Sightings Lead to FAA Ban Despite No Detected Threats
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Hackers have figured out how to “jailbreak’s digital license plates, which are valid in at least a couple of states and are valid across the US .
FAA bans drone flights over dozens of critical infrastructure and utility sites in New Jersey and New York “at the request of federal security partners” The restrictions are set to last 30 days .
Google announced that advertisers would be allowed to use fingerprinting starting in February 2025 .
The UK 's data regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office, called the U-turn “irresponsible” The change drew instant criticism, with the ICO saying it is talking to Google about the change.
The organizers of the LockBit ransomware claim that they have created a new “ 4.0 ” version of their tools and will be “launching” them in February .
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