Category «Privacy»

Data-Enabled Government: How Well Is Our Personal Information Used and Protected?

Data-Enabled Government: How Well Is Our Personal Information Used and Protected? – HP Business White Paper “This is a summary of a longer report written in co-operation with the Economist Intelligence Unit. It examines the key issues surrounding the use and protection of personal data and draws on in-depth interviews with experts working on the …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Government, E-Records, Privacy

Mobile App Security Study: appWatchdog Findings

“Data (in)security is rapidly gaining consumer attention in major media. In 2011 major breaches at Sony, Epsilon and others have highlighted the risk consumers face from their data being compromised. Major corporations are now recognizing the urgency to implement strong and innovative security measures to ensure the security of their customers’ data. At the same …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Internet, Privacy

Study: Flash Cookies and Privacy II: Now with HTML5 and ETag Respawning

Flash Cookies and Privacy II: Now with HTML5 and ETag Respawning (July 29, 2011), Ayenson, Mika, Wambach, Dietrich James, Soltani, Ashkan, Good, Nathan and Hoofnagle, Chris Jay, Available at SSRN In August 2009, we demonstrated that popular websites were using “Flash cookies” to track users. Some advertisers had adopted this technology because it allowed persistent …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Internet, Privacy, Search Engines

Firefox Extension Defends Against Search Hijacking Schemes and Improves Web Security

News release: “The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), in collaboration with the Tor Project, has launched an official 1.0 version of HTTPS Everywhere, a tool for the Firefox web browser that helps secure web browsing by encrypting connections to more than 1,000 websites. HTTPS Everywhere was first released as a beta test version in June of …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Internet, Privacy

McAfee Releases Online Banking Safety Guide for the 47 Percent of Consumers Who Are Underprotected

News release: “Acting on recent data that reveals many consumers still aren’t protected by even basic antivirus software when banking online, McAfee today released an educational guide for banking safely on computers, tablets or mobile devices. According to Javelin Strategy & Research, in 2010 47 percent of household financial managers did not have antivirus software …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft, Privacy

House Committee Approves Controversial Measure to Require Data Retention for All Internet Users

EPIC: “The House of Representatives Judiciary Committee voted to approve a bill that will require Internet Service Providers (ISPs) to retain data on every customer to allow the government to identify and track their online activity for one year. EPIC Director Marc Rotenberg testified against the bill at the subcommittee hearing, and his arguments were …

Subjects: Congress, Internet, Legislation, Privacy

Study: Faces of Facebook: Privacy in the Age of Augmented Reality

Faces of Facebook: Privacy in the Age of Augmented Reality – FAQ only – See also slides here. Alessandro Acquisti (Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University), Ralph Gross (Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University) Fred Stutzman (Heinz College, Carnegie Mellon University), August 2011 “We investigated the feasibility of combining publicly available Web 2.0 data with off-the-shelf face …

Subjects: ID Theft, Internet, Privacy

WSJ: Marketers are spying on Internet users

“Marketers are spying on Internet users — observing and remembering people’s clicks, and building and selling detailed dossiers of their activities and interests. The Wall Street Journal’s What They Know series documents the new, cutting-edge uses of this Internet-tracking technology. The Journal analyzed the tracking files installed on people’s computers by the 50 most popular …

Subjects: E-Commerce, Internet, Marketing, Privacy

Report – Google Street View cars grabbed locations of phones, PCs

CNET: “Google’s Street View cars collected the locations of millions of laptops, cell phones, and other Wi-Fi devices around the world, a practice that raises novel privacy concerns, CNET has confirmed. The cars were supposed to collect the locations of Wi-Fi access points. But Google also recorded the street addresses and unique identifiers of computers …

Subjects: Internet, Privacy, Search Engines, Wireless Web

ACLU: Lessons from the UK "Phone Hacking" Scandal

Commentary: “Britain is now enmeshed in a gigantic scandal around privacy invasions by the press and police. It began with revelations about reporters for Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloid newspaper News of the World hacking into the voicemail of a murdered young girl, and has expanded as other privacy invasions have come to light.” WSJ.com: Scandal …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, E-Government, Knowledge Management, Legal Research, Privacy

FTC Testifies on Protecting Consumers' Privacy

“The Federal Trade Commission today told Congress that protecting consumers’ privacy – through law enforcement, education and policy initiatives – is a top priority at the agency. In delivering Commission testimony before the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittees on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade, and Communications and Technology, Commissioner Edith Ramirez said, “Privacy has …

Subjects: Privacy