Day archives: June 19th, 2025

DuckDuckGo Browser’s Scam Blocker Expands to Include Protection from More Threats

The DuckDuckGo browser’s built-in Scam Blocker guards against phishing sites, malware, and other common online scams. It’s on by default, so you’re protected as soon as you open the browser. NEW: Scam Blocker now also covers sham e-commerce sites, fake cryptocurrency exchanges, “scareware” that falsely claims your device has a virus, and other sites known …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, Internet, Legal Research, Privacy, Search Engines

New MIT Study – ChatGPT May Be Eroding Critical Thinking Skills

TIME: Does ChatGPT harm critical thinking abilities? A new study from researchers at MIT’s Media Lab has returned some concerning results. The study divided 54 subjects—18 to 39 year-olds from the Boston area—into three groups, and asked them to write several SAT essays using OpenAI’s ChatGPT, Google’s search engine, and nothing at all, respectively. Researchers …

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Search Engines

The Entire Internet Is Reverting to Beta

The Atlantic no paywall: “The AI takeover is changing everything about the web—and not necessarily for the better…Even without actively seeking out a chatbot, billions of people are now pushed to interact with AI when searching the web, checking their email, using social media, and online shopping. Ninety-two percent of Fortune 500 companies use OpenAI …

Subjects: AI, Education, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

dataindex.us – America’s Data Index

dataindex.us – “Monitoring America’s federal data infrastructure from dataset availability and new releases to planned and unplanned changes to collections. We are currently monitoring 23 datasets and have tracked 402 change requests to data collections in the last 30 days. Change Requests – For most data collected from the federal government, all changes, even minor …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

Preserving the Federal Data Trump Is Trying to Purge

Inside Higher Education: “Within days of taking office, the Trump administration began purging federal demographic data—on a wide range of topics, including public health, education and climate—from government websites to comply with the president’s bans on “gender ideology” and diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives. Over the past five months, more than 3,000 taxpayer-funded data sets—many …

Subjects: Censorship, Civil Liberties, E-Records, Education, Government Documents, Internet, Knowledge Management, Legal Research

White House Eyes Rarely Used Power to Override Congress on Spending

The New York Times gift article: “The president’s top aides have signaled they may seize on a timing quirk in law to cancel enacted funds, setting up a clash over the power of the purse. The White House is signaling it may soon invoke a little-known and legally untested power to try to cancel billions …

Subjects: Congress, Economy, Government Documents, Legal Research, Legislation

ProPublica Sued the FDA for Withholding Records About the Safety of Generic Drugs

ProPublica: “ProPublica has sued the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in federal court in New York, accusing the agency of withholding information about the safety and availability of generic drugs critical to millions of Americans. For years, Congress, watchdog groups, doctors and others have questioned the quality of generic drugs made in factories overseas. To …

Subjects: Freedom of Information, Government Documents, Health Care, Legal Research, Medicine

Trump vs. Birds: Proposed Budget Eliminates Critical Research Programs

Revelator: “Experts say there’s “no substitute” for the Bird Banding Laboratory or the Breeding Bird Survey, which help reveal the health and status of avian populations across the country. Two federal programs that experts consider indispensable for bird research and conservation in the United States could be eliminated under the Trump administration’s proposed budget for …

Subjects: Economy, Education, Environmental Law, Government Documents, Legal Research, Legislation

16 billion passwords exposed in record-breaking data breach, opening access to Facebook, Google, Apple, and any other service imaginable

Cybernews: Several collections of login credentials reveal one of the largest data breaches in history, totaling a humongous 16 billion exposed login credentials. The data most likely originates from various infostealers. This story, based on unique Cybernews findings and originally published on the website on June 18, is constantly being updated with clarifications and additional …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Cybersecurity, E-Mail, E-Records, ID Theft, Internet, Legal Research