Surfshark Redefines Digital Safety with Non-Tracking Content Filtering Solution
A New Approach to Online Protection In an industry where digital monitoring has become commonplace, Surfshark has introduced a groundbreaking…
A New Approach to Online Protection In an industry where digital monitoring has become commonplace, Surfshark has introduced a groundbreaking…
The UK’s data protection regulator has declined to investigate a Ministry of Defence leak that exposed details of Afghans seeking relocation. Information Commissioner John Edwards cited classified material constraints and MoD’s adequate response as key factors in the decision.
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has defended its choice not to investigate a significant data breach at the Ministry of Defence that compromised the safety of thousands of Afghans linked to British forces. According to reports, the accidental leak occurred in February 2022 and potentially exposed over 33,000 individuals to Taliban reprisals.