Mikel Arteta says social media networks must take greater responsibility for online abuse of footballers and fears it is causing “a lot of damage” to the mental health of those on the receiving end. Southampton’s Alex Jankewitz became the latest player to suffer racist abuse online since the middle of Continue Reading
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What’s up with WhatsApp? Why millions of users are shifting to new platforms – podcast | News- Tempemail
With a user base of 2 billion people, WhatsApp’s dominance has long seemed indisputable. But in recent weeks, millions have suddenly flocked to competitors such as Signal and Telegram. It all began with an ill-phrased notification to WhatsApp users, informing them of modifications to the app’s privacy policy. Freelance journalist Continue Reading
Pressure mounts on social platforms to ban Trump for good Facebook Social Media Twitter Trump company- Tempemail
In the wake of Wednesday’s deadly insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, calls are mounting for Twitter Facebook and other social platforms to suspend President Donald Trump s access to social media — permanently. Facebook and Instagram, which is owned by Facebook, on Thursday suspended Trump’s account for at least two Continue Reading
Trump Pushes Executive Order to Ban Alipay, WeChat Pay and other Chinese Platforms – Tempemail
Image sourced from Al Jazeera US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that aims to prohibit transactions with eight digital Chinese payment platforms, including Ant Group’s Alipay and Tencent’s QQ and WeChat Pay. “Additional steps must be taken to deal with the national emergency with respect to the Continue Reading
Tech platforms vowed to address racial equity: how have they fared? | Technology
Following the death of George Floyd and nationwide protests against police brutality and racial inequality, some of the largest technology corporations waded into the anti-racism movement with slickly worded corporate declarations that “Black Lives Matter”. Those tech platforms are now facing increased pressure to back those promises with action – Continue Reading
Coalition bill would block online platforms still hosting harmful content 24 hours after takedown notices | Online abuse- Tempemail
Internet service providers, social media companies and other online platforms will need to remove severely harmful, abusive or bullying content within 24 hours or risk being blocked, under the federal government’s proposed online safety legislation. Currently, takedown notices for image-based abuse, cyber-abuse, cyberbullying, and seriously harmful online content needs to Continue Reading
How XDR Platforms Are Changing The Game For Ransomware Protection – Tempemail
There seems to be a new ransomware story every day – a new ransomware attack, a new ransomware technique, criminals not providing encryption keys after receiving ransom payments, private data being publicly released by ransomware attackers—it never ends. Just last month, the FBI, the Department of Health and Human Services Continue Reading
Streaming platforms aren’t helping musicians – and things are only getting worse | Culture
When I worked as an artist manager, there was one nerve-wracking question I was asked repeatedly: “Should I tweet this?” It wasn’t just from unhappy musicians. It came from disillusioned label managers, miffed agents and even the odd publicist, and the subject matter of the Tweet was always the same: Continue Reading
Subscription Platforms may not “React Kindly” to SABC’s Proposed TV Licence Fees, says Attorney – Tempemail
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has plans to push new regulations that would call for South Africans to pay TV Licence fees for using private subscription services, like Netflix and DStv. And that these platforms would have to collect the TV licences on behalf of the public broadcaster. According Continue Reading
KashmirBlack Botnet Hijacks Thousands of Sites Running On Popular CMS Platforms – Tempemail
An active botnet comprising hundreds of thousands of hijacked systems spread across 30 countries is exploiting “dozens of known vulnerabilities” to target widely-used content management systems (CMS). The “KashmirBlack” campaign, which is believed to have started around November 2019, aims for popular CMS platforms such as WordPress, Joomla!, PrestaShop, Magneto, Continue Reading