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Cybersecurity threats and AI safety measures detailed in weekly newsletter

Violet Blue's weekly cybersecurity newsletter highlights several key developments. US police are reportedly handing over phones of ICE protestors to the FBI for cracking, while the Supreme Court's decision has impacted EU-US data transfers. The White House has issued new mandatory malware guidelines, and Russia's Silent Ransom Group is employing deceptive tactics. In AI-related news, Israel's Ministry of Health is blocking AI use in hospitals for safety, and Cate Blanchett has launched a Human Consent Registry to track AI's use of personal likenesses. AI

IMPACT Highlights AI safety concerns in healthcare and the need for consent registries for AI likeness usage.

RANK_REASON The item is a newsletter summarizing various cybersecurity and AI-related news items, rather than reporting on a single primary event.

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Cybersecurity threats and AI safety measures detailed in weekly newsletter

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    THREAT MODEL: CYBERSECURITY 🧑‍💻 for June 30th, 2026 by independent journalist @ violetblue - US police hand # ICE protestors’ phones to # FBI for secret crackin

    THREAT MODEL: CYBERSECURITY 🧑‍💻 for June 30th, 2026 by independent journalist @ violetblue - US police hand # ICE protestors’ phones to # FBI for secret cracking with # Cellebrite - # SCOTUS just blew up EU-US data transfers - The # WhiteHouse has new (mandatory) malware - # Russ…