Category «Privacy»

Subcommittee Asks GAO to Investigate New FBI Center Designed to Amass Records on Citizens

Press release: “The leaders of the House Committee on Science and Technology’s Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight have asked the Government Accountability Office (GAO) [copy of the letter] to investigate the proposed creation of a new federal facility aimed at identifying terrorists. The Subcommittee is concerned that, without the proper safeguards in place, billions of …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Congress, E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy

Anti-phishing Research Group at Indiana University

“The anti-phishing research group at Indiana University, stop-phishing.com, is striving to understand, detect and prevent online fraud, and in particular, to reduce the economic viability of phishing attacks. We achieve this goal through a cross-disciplinary research agenda in which we consider all facets of the problem, ranging from psychological aspects and technology matters to legal …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft, Legal Research, Privacy

U.Va. Faculty Names, SSN Security Breach

Press release: “This Web site has been established to provide information about an Information Technology Security Incident in which a security breach in a computer application resulted in exposure of sensitive information belonging to current and former University of Virginia faculty members. A criminal investigation is being conducted by University of Virginia Police in consultation …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft, Privacy

Privacy Ranking Report of Internet Service Companies

Source: “Privacy International (PI) is a human rights group formed in 1990 as a watchdog on surveillance by governments and corporations. PI is based in London, and has an office in Washington, D.C. Together with members in 40 countries, PI has conducted campaigns throughout the world on issues ranging from wiretapping and national security activities, …

Subjects: Blogs, E-Commerce, E-Mail, Internet, Knowledge Management, Microsoft, Privacy

Privacy Groups File Amended Complaint with FTC Regarding Google/DoubleClick Merger

Follow up to May 27, 2007 posting, FTC Will Review Google/DoubleClick Merger, from EPIC: “EPIC, CDD, and US PIRG today filed a supplement (pdf) to the groups’ original complaint (pdf) with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) concerning the Google/DoubleClick merger. The new complaint explains the need for the FTC to consider consumer privacy interests in …

Subjects: Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

McAfee Report on State of Search Engine Safety

The State of Search Engine Safety, June 4, 2007 – Ben Edelman, Advisor to McAfee SiteAdvisor and Hannah Rosenbaum – Research Analyst, McAfee SiteAdvisor “In this study, we compare the safety of leading search engines, using McAfee SiteAdvisor’s automated Web site ratings…Since May 2006, search engine results have become safer, primarily due to improved safety …

Subjects: Cybercrime, E-Commerce, ID Theft, Privacy, Search Engines

Harvard Business Review Case Study on Googling Job Candidates

We Googled You (Harvard Business Review Case Commentary), Diane L. Coutu, John G. Palfrey Jr., Danah M. Boyd, Jeffrey A. Joerres, Michael Fertik, June 1, 2007: “This case depicts an executive who, through an online search, discovers information about a job candidate that causes him concern about her qualifications. The reader considers issues such as …

Subjects: Internet, Privacy, Search Engines

DOJ Foreign Agents Registration Act Search Tool Released

FARA Search: “This is an initial release of the FARA document search tool, providing Internet access to the vast majority of public documents on file with the FARA Registration Unit. However, because some potential privacy issues remain under review, there are certain FARA documents not available via the Internet at this time, but which still …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Legal Research, Privacy

CT Attorney General Announces Nationwide Settlement With Choicepoint For Security Breach

Press release, May 31, 2007: Attorney General Richard Blumenthal, with attorneys general from 43 other states, announced a settlement today with ChoicePoint for allegedly failing to adequately protect consumers’ personally identifiable information, resulting in a massive security breach. The Atlanta-based ChoicePoint, which collects and maintains personally identifiable information on consumers, provides identification and credential verification …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft, Privacy

GAO Report on Evaluated DHS Privacy Office

DHS Privacy Office: Progress Made but Challenges Remain in Notifying and Reporting to the Public GAO-07-522, April 27, 2007:” The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Privacy Office was established with the appointment of the first Chief Privacy Officer in April 2003, as required by the Homeland Security Act of 2002. The Privacy Office’s major responsibilities …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy