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dailymail.co.uk > news > article-15/60/3003 > Covid-risk-kidney-disease-research.html

Catching Covid raises risk of developing kidney disease, study finds

4+ hour, 36+ min ago  (271+ words) By ETHAN ENNALS, HEALTH EDITOR Catching Covid significantly raises the risk of developing deadly kidney disease, research has shown. Researchers at Penn State College of Medicine in the US, who carried out the study, are now calling for Covid patients…...

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dailymail.co.uk > news > article-15/60/0255 > Millions-EV-drivers-spied-government-mobile-phones.html

EV drivers 'spied on by the government' through their mobile phones

1+ day, 6+ hour ago  (361+ words) The government has been spying on millions of electric vehicle drivers through their mobile phones as part of a 'bizarre nanny state' plan, a new report has revealed." The Department for Transport commissioned mobile network operator 02 to spy on 25 million…...

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dailymail.co.uk > sciencetech > article-15/59/1707 > amp > us-data-breach-conduent-social-security.html

'Largest breach in US history' exposes records of 26 MILLION Americans

3+ day, 9+ hour ago  (601+ words) By STACY LIBERATORE, US SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY EDITOR 16:03 25 Feb 2026, updated 16:53 25 Feb 2026 At least 26 million Americans have been impacted by a major hack that has been called the 'largest breach in US history.' Personal data was stolen from'Conduent, a company that provides…...

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dailymail.co.uk > news > article-15/58/4115 > Innocent-grandfather-accused-thief-AI-facial-recognition-technology.html

Innocent grandfather branded thief after AI facial recognition error

5+ day, 18+ hour ago  (839+ words) By JOE ROSSITER, TRAINEE REPORTER An innocent grandfather was wrongly accused of being a thief after facial recognition technology suggested he had stolen items. Ian Clayton, 67, said he was told to leave a Chester Home Bargains shop after the technology…...

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dailymail.co.uk > news > article-15/57/8875 > Fraudsters-targeted-Tube-passengers-scam-text-messages-sent-homemade-SMS-blasters-disguised-suitcases.html

Fraudsters targeted Tube passengers using 'SMS blasters' in suitcases

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (665+ words) A man has pleaded guilty to plotting to target Tube passengers in a text message scam using homemade 'SMS blasters' hidden inside suitcases." Unsuspecting London Underground travellers who walked past the suitcases received fake messages about a failed parcel delivery…...

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dailymail.co.uk > sciencetech > article-15/57/8603 > cloudflare-outage-internet-chaos.html

Chaos online as Cloudflare outage crashes half of the internet

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (177+ words) The company, which provides web security, speed, and routing services for millions of sites, connects users to websites and applications through its vast global network, meaning when Cloudflare goes down, a huge portion of the internet fails with it. Cloudflare…...

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dailymail.co.uk > lifestyle > homes > article-15/57/7329 > Best-home-deals.html

The best home deals to shop this weekend at John Lewis, M&S and more

1+ week, 1+ day ago  (578+ words) It might still be February, but I'm already thinking ahead to longer days and that first proper warm weekend. It's the time of year I start planning a bit of a reset at home, getting organised now so I'm not…...

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dailymail.co.uk > sciencetech > article-15/56/4329 > Apple-iPhone-users-spyware-attack.html

Warning all 1.8bn iPhone users over 'extremely sophisticated' attack

1+ week, 5+ day ago  (631+ words) Apple has rolled out an emergency iOS update, urging all 1.8 billion iPhone users to download it immediately." The upgrade, iOS 26.3, fixes 39 security flaws that could allow hackers to view private information, crash apps or take control of a device, either…...

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dailymail.co.uk > news > article-15/54/0515 > Now-decide-criminals-jail-terms-free.html

Now A.I. could decide whether criminals get jail terms... or go free

2+ week, 6+ day ago  (937+ words) By GRAHAM GRANT HOME AFFAIRS EDITOR Artificial intelligence should be used to help gauge the risk of letting criminals go free or dodge prison, a government adviser has said. Martyn Evans, chairman of the Sentencing and Penal Policy Commission, said…...

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dailymail.co.uk > news > article-15/53/2859 > Berkley-Square-crime-wave-Visitors-hire-private-security-Rolex-rippers-ram-raiders-target-Mayfair-hotspot-crime-rate-higher-London-locals.html

Visitors hire security as Rolex rippers and ram raiders target hotspot

3+ week, 15+ hour ago  (1062+ words) With its abundance of elegant Georgian townhouses owned by the aristocracy, Berkeley Square was once the epitome of an upper class old money haunt in the heart of Mayfair. But since the 1960s, the once quiet square where nightingales supposedly sang…...