Category «Privacy»

Social Security OIG Report on Prisoners' Access to Social Security Numbers

A-08-06-16082, Prisoners’ Access to Social Security Numbers, August 23, 2006. “Based on our interviews with State Department of Corrections and correctional industry work programs personnel and reviews of prison policies and practices, we are concerned about prisoners’ access to SSNs. Despite the increasing threat of identity theft, we identified prisons in 13 States that allowed …

Subjects: E-Government, Government Documents, Privacy

Researchers Announce "Phoolproof Phishing Prevention"

Press release: Carnegie Mellon CyLab researchers create new system to address phishing fraud [ZDNet] Phoolproof Phishing Prevention – Bryan Parno, Cynthia Kuo, Adrian Perrig: “Phishing attacks exploit a user’s inability to distinguish legitimate websites from spoofed websites. Unfortunately, humans are ill-suited for performing the security checks necessary for secure site identification. Phoolproof Phishing Prevention uses …

Subjects: Cybercrime, ID Theft, Privacy, Wireless Web

Student Financial Aid Records Target of FBI and Education Dept. Data Mining Project

Investigative work by students at the Medill School of Journalism has uncovered a joint FBI and Department of Education data mining program that reviewed the records of hundreds of students. The goal was purportedly to discern whether financial aid funding was used to advance terrorist efforts against the United States. Information about the student’s work …

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

EPIC Reports $50M Class Action Verdict Against Bank for Privacy Violation

EPIC: “A Florida bank was required to pay $50 million in a class-action settlement resulting from violations of federal privacy law. Fidelity Federal Bank & Trust purchased 656,600 names and addresses from the Florida DMV for use in direct marketing. The purchase violated the Drivers Privacy Protection Act, a 1993 law passed after it was …

Subjects: Courts, Legal Research, Legislation, Privacy

Federal Judge Rules NSA Domestic Surveillance Program Unconstitutional

Via ACLU, ACLU v. NSA Federal Court Decision,(8/17/2006) Via U.S. District Court, ED of Michigan, ACLU v National Security Agency, 44 pages, PDF. “Description: In the first federal challenge ever argued against the Bush administration’s NSA spying program, U.S. District Court Judge Anna Diggs Taylor rules that the program to monitor the phone calls and …

Subjects: Civil Liberties, Courts, Legal Research, Privacy

Washington AG Sues Companies for Violation of Anti-Spyware Law

Press release, August 14, 2006: “Washington State Attorney General Rob McKenna… announced the filing of Washington’s second lawsuit under the state’s computer spyware act. The state’s suit accuses four California-based corporations of installing software that takes control of a consumer’s computer by launching aggressive and persistent pop-ups that demand payment for a movie download service.” …

Subjects: Cybercrime, Legal Research, Legislation, PC Security, Privacy