10/10/29 Privacy and technology digest
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Interesting stories from the past week(s).
RapLeaf.
WSJ: A web pioneer profiles users by name
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Facebook.
NYT: Marketers can glean private data on Facebook
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Firesheep.
TechCrunch: Firesheep in wolves' clothing - extension lets you hack into Twitter, Facebook accounts easily
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The new Privacy Directive. Or not.
DataProtector: Statewatch "unveils" the Commission's cunning plan for a new Directive (or not...)
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ACTA.
American University Washington College of Law: Over 70 law profs call for halt of ACTA negotiation
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Interesting stories from the past week(s).
Facebook.
WSJ: Facebook in privacy breach - Top-ranked applications transmit personal IDs, a Journal investigation finds
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Google StreetView.
The Register: Street View spies a EUR 2.4m fine - Spanish Data Protection agency thinks Google would look nice in a lawsuit
The Register: Google's Street View broke Canadian privacy laws - Password-slurping operation was work of one (creative) engineer's code
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The European Convention on Human Rights.
Council of Europe: 60th Anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights
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