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Earlier this week, IT security expert Amin Raghib sparked panic across social media by alleging that numerous Moroccan women had their Snapchat accounts hacked. Raghib claimed hackers targeted women's smartphones and distributed their private, "indecent" photos and videos online. However,......
Moroccan influencer Amine Raghib has found himself embroiled in controversy after a viral video where he claimed that hacked nude images of women were being circulated online. Critics are pointing fingers at the popular YouTuber, accusing him of fabricating the issue to elevate his own status. In a......
Tech giant Google, headquartered in Mountain View, has tentatively agreed to settle a substantial $5 billion class action lawsuit. The lawsuit alleges that the popular search engine illegally tracked users, even when they were supposedly in "private mode." This proposed settlement marks a......
In a significant development, the Criminal Chamber of the Court of Cassation in Rabat has reportedly dismissed Moroccan songstress Dounia Batma's appeal against her conviction in the infamous "Hamza mon bb" blackmail case. The court's decision reaffirms Batma's direct involvement......
Prince Harry emerged victorious on Friday in his legal battle against the publisher of the Daily Mirror tabloid over phone hacking allegations. The High Court ruled that Harry should receive £140,600 ($240,000) in damages from Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) for a breach of privacy. Out of the 33......