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Your gadgets are talking about you. Understanding the link economy. Everything else.
Your gadgets are talking about you.
Dev-team blog: A pinch too much
I-phone-home: Pinchmedia - the anatomy of a spyware vendor
Joey / blog / entry: Palm Pre privacy
Understanding the link economy.
Paid Content: The fallacy of the link economy
Techdirt: It ain't the link, it's what you do with the traffic
Everything else.
MediaPost: Facing backlash - Facebook sued by users over privacy concerns
Techdirt: Judge says blogger who called model a skank should be unmasked
Wired threat level: Hackers use Twitter to control botnet
Wired threat level: Top security firm RSA tries to silence blog
The UK ID card is hacked - but what does that mean? Twitter and Facebook in the news again. Two cases of P2P identity theft. Have a cookie. Everything else.
The UK ID card is hacked - but what does that mean?
Mail Online: New ID cards are supposed to be 'unforgeable' - but it took our expert 12 minutes to clone one
ZDNet: Home Office shrugs off ID card demo
David Lacey's Security blog: Who can you believe?
Racingsnake: Home Office riposte on ID card hack
Racingsnake: The relentless march of progress
The Register: Government rubbishes ID card hack report
The privacy, identity and consent blog: Has the ID card been hacked?
Twitter and Facebook in the news again.
Silicon.com: Was Twitter, Facebook denial-of-service the result of attack on a single account?
LATimes: Cyber attack is meant to bury blogger - instead, it makes him a star
Freedom to tinker: Twittering for the Marines
Buzzfeed: Don't Facebook Friend your boss
Two cases of P2P identity theft.
Computer World: Seattle man used Limewire for identity theft
Seattle PI: Identity theft brings 51-month prison sentence
Have a cookie.
Washington Post: U.S. Web-tracking plan stirs privacy fears
The technology liberation front: Abandoning the dumb federal cookie policy
MediaPost: Groups sound off about governmental tracking of web users
Wired Epicenter: You deleted your cookies? Think again
Everything else.
Educause: Out of the Breach and into the Fire
The technology liberation front: What unites advocates of speech controls & privacy regulation?
The technology liberation front: Advertising and privacy - no right to control what you give away
Schneier on security: Risk intuition
Risktical Ramblings: Reputation risk Q&A - Richard Levick (2 of 2)
Risktical Ramblings: Reputation risk - some additional thoughts
The technology liberation front: Cyber-libertarianism - the case for real internet freedom
Bottom-up: Wikipedia as a Bottom-up process
Data breaches and the insider threat. Security and usability. Locational privacy. Camera surveillance of British families - facts and fictions. Twitter. Identity. E-borders. Everything else.
Data breaches and the insider threat.
Computer Weekly: Nine sacked over National Identity Scheme breaches
Computer Weekly: List of councils whose staff illegally accessed DWP data
Ideal government: ID database is insecure - part x
Racingsnake: Can the National Identity Scheme be operated safely?
Security and usability.
jnd.org: When security gets in the way
Schneier on security: Security vs. usablity
Locational privacy.
EFF: On locational privacy, and how to avoid losing it forever
Wired Threat Level: Digitized stalking is the new world order
Camera surveillance of British families - facts and fictions.
Home Office - Respect - Family intervention
Respect: Family intervention projects (PDF)
Daily Express: Sin bin for worst families
Tech Radar: Government wants more CCTV cameras in homes
MeTa: Ministry of Truth
Twitter.
Techcrunch: The anatomy of the Twitter attack
David Lacey's security blog: Security in the clouds
Wired epicenter: Twitter URL service Bit.ly says no to ads, yes to data-mining news
Techdirt: Bit.ly's business plan to datamine links?
Identity.
Microsoft Tech Net: Thoughts on identity, part 1
Ideal government: Readable article about ID
E-borders.
Computing.co.uk: E-borders moves ahead as carriers voice concerns
Racingsnake: UK e-Borders faces practical challenges
Everything else.
The blog of content protection: Is SSL still secure?
Infosecurity adviser: The convergence of information and physical security
Risktical Ramblings: Reputation A&A - Richard Levick (1 of 2)
Facebook and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada. Google. Employability and giving out information on-line. Everything else.
Facebook and the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada.
OPC: Report of findings with respect to Facebook
Blogzilla: Canada echoes EU - Facebook breaking privacy law
MediaPost: Privacy report - 'Facebook does not have adequate safeguards'
The Register: Canadian privacy chief flunks Facebook
Google.
Wired magazine: Why is Obama's top antitrust cop gunning for Google?
The technology liberation front: Wired on Google's coming antitrust nightmare
Employability and giving out information on-line.
Six pixels of separation: Employment 2.0
Securiteam blogs: Privacy and transparency - cost benefit analysis
Everything else.
Infosecurity adviser: Information security at the crossroads
The technology liberation front: Is cybersecurity a private or public problem?
David Lacey's security blog: Getting the basics right
The data privacy imperative: The week in privacy - July 17, 2009
The technology liberation front: Privacy solutions (part 5) CCleaner
MediaPost: Privacy concerns over the cloud in LA
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