PartFour 95 - 09 May 2011 - Main.TanishaMadrid
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Part Four: Surveillance, Search and Seizure | | Joab Jackson, Microsoft App Analyzes Your Busy Schedule, PC World, April 27, 2011 | |
> > | Grant Gross, Trial Version of CAD Software Includes Spyware, PC World, April 28, 2011
Roger Grimes, Privacy matters again, so you'd better prepare, Infoworld, May 3, 2011
Kevin Fogarty, Furniture Company Accused of Webcam-Spying on Customers, PCWorld, May 3, 2011
Joe Mandak, Suit against PC renter raises privacy questions, Associated Press, May 4, 2011 | | Looking Past the Wall | | Ryan Kim, Smartphones Are Local Search and Shopping Devices, NY Times, April 26, 2011 | |
> > | Neil Mcallister, Why users don't trust mobile apps, Infoworld, April 28, 2011
Lore Sjöberg, Alt Text: Sneaky Smartphones Track Stupid Users, Wired, April 28, 2011
Joelle Tessler, Wireless carriers get consent to use location data, Associated Press, April 28, 2011
Keir Thomas, Verizon to Warn Cellphone Buyers on Tracking Data, PCWorld, April 30, 2011
Mike Elgan, Who Owns Your Location?, Computerworld, May 2, 2011 | | Tracking Apple, Google & Microsoft's Tracking Policies | | Miguel Helft, Apple and Google Use Phone Data to Map the World, NY Times, April 25, 2011 | |
> > | Peter Bright, Windows Phone 7: no on-device location tracking; online another matter, Ars Technica, April 26, 2011 | | Mike Keller, No, Apple Is Not Tracking Your Location, PCWorld, April 26, 2011
Hayley Tsukayama, Does Windows Phone 7 track users?, Washington Post, April 26, 2011 | | Hayley Tsukayama, Jobs explains mobile policies, says Apple will testify in hearing,Washington Post, April 27, 2011 | |
> > | David Pogue, Wrapping Up the Apple Location Brouhaha, NY Times, April 28, 2011 | | | |
> > | Chris Foresman, Google Faces $50 Million Lawsuit Over Android Location Tracking, Wired, May 1, 2011
Ed Oswald, Google Tracks You Too, Internal E-mails Show, PCWorld, May 1, 2011
Ryan Kim, Why Android Location Data Is So Important to Google, NY Times, May 2, 2011
Ralph Jennings. South Korea Raids Google Over Illegal Mobile Data Collection, PC World, May 3, 2011
Jacqui Cheng,iOS 4.3.3 is out with location tracking fixes for iPhone, iPad, Ars Technica, May 4, 2011
Jared Newman, Apple iOS 4.3.3 is Out; Location-Tracking Removed, PC World, May 4, 2011
Apple updates iPhone to address privacy worries, Associated Press, May 4, 2011
Darrell Etherington, Apple and Google Execs to Testify Before Senate Hearing on Privacy, NY Times, May 6, 2011 | | VoIP
Lewis Page, NSA offering 'billions' for Skype eavesdrop solution, The Register, February 12, 2009 | | Parmy Olson, British Firm Offered Spy Software To Egypt, Forbes, April 27, 2011
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> > | Curt Hopkins, Iran Officially Worst Online Oppressor, NY Times, April 30, 2011
Jennifer Baker, European Legislators Consider Net Filter for Europe, PCWorld, May 2, 2011
Michael Kan,China's New IT Authority Could Raise Censorship, PC World, May 4, 2011
Stephanie Overby, IT Outsourcing in China and Data Privacy Guidelines, PC World, May 4, 2011
| | | | Dan Berg, Ad Company Wants to Know What You’re Thinking, PCWorld, April 27, 2011 | |
> > | Eli Pariser, Welcome to the Brave New World of Persuasion Profiling, Wired, April 26, 2011
Mark Sherman, Court questions limits on use of prescription data, Associated Press, April 26, 2011
Nick Bilton, Holding Companies Accountable for Privacy Breaches, NY Times, April 27, 2011
Jared Newman, TomTom Caught Selling Speed Data to Dutch Police, PCWorld, April 28, 2011
Felix Salmon, The Uncanny Valley of Advertising, Wired, April 28, 2011
Jordan Robertson, Customers stay despite high-profile data breaches, Associated Press, May 1, 2011
Nick Bilton, How Credit Card Data Is Stolen and Sold. NY Times, May 3, 2011
Kevin Poulsen, Chat Log: What It Looks Like When Hackers Sell Your Credit Card Online, Wired, May 4, 2011
Nick Bilton, A Tool to Harvest iPhone Location Data, NY Times, May 5, 2011
Cristen Conger, Can You Disappear on the Web?, ABC News, May 7, 2011 | | RFID
Beth Bacheldor, RFID Takes Root in Bangladesh, RFID Journal, Jan. 15, 2008 | | Miguel Helft & Matt Richtel, Facebook Prepares to Add Friends in Washington, NY Times, March 28, 2011 | |
> > | Rafe Needleman, Zapoint constructs resumes from social networks, CNET, March 28, 2011 | | What a Gibbs Hire Might Mean for Facebook, video, NY Times, March 28, 2011
Adam Thierer, On Facebook “Normalizing Relations” with Washington, The Technology Liberation Front, March 29, 2011 | | Richard MacManus, Why Color May Be The Next Twitter, NY Times, April 27, 2011 | |
> > | Caitlin Roper, Sites That Share Your Chrome Cache, Wired, April 26, 2011
Nick Bilton, Facebook Hires Duo Behind Daytum, a Personal Data Site, NY Times, April 27, 2011
Ken Fisher, Facebook shoots first, ignores questions later; account lock-out attack works (Update X), Ars Technica, April 28, 2011
Sarah Perez, Anyone Can Take Down Facebook Pages With a Fake Email Address, NY Times, April 28, 2011
Ashlee Vance, Yammer, Chatter, Hot Water, Businessweek, April 28, 2011
Jacqui Cheng, Facebook takedown followup: what happened, and what Facebook needs to fix, Ars Technica, April 29, 2011
Cory Doctorow, Facebook celebrates royal wedding by nuking 50 protest groups, Boing Boing, April 29, 2011
Ed Oswald, Julian Assange: Facebook is an 'Appalling Spying Machine', PCWorld, May 2, 2011
Brian Stelter & Jennifer Preston, Turning to Social Networks for News, NY Times, May 2, 2011 | | Border Searches |
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