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- EFF, ACLU file lawsuits over USA Patriot Act data collection
- Privacy a concern as Google links Google Plus with its other sites
- Government eager to use Net surveillance software currently in test phase
- Study: tools to limit ad tracking are clunky
- Google to let users see the 'Why?' behind Gmail, search ads
- One in five willing to make Facebook friends with Complete Strangers
- ...conforming use of Google Analytics
- Google search results when javascript is off
- U.S. CIA admits it monitors Internet
- How Much Is Your U.S. Identity Worth?
- Your Wireless Carrier Probably Is Selling Your Personal Info - But Does it Matter?
- Computer IPv6 addresses & privacy
- W3C Publishes Do Not Track Proposal
- Excellent USA Today article on Facebook
- How to keep your Wi-Fi location out of Google
- A Preliminary Analysis of Privacy On Google+
- List of hacking and surveillance techniques used by Governments
- Pakistan bans 1,100 words from text messages
- Secret net Tor asks users to sign up to cloud services
- EU court: Countries can't impose Internet filters
- Wary Of SOPA, Reddit Users Aim To Build A New, Censorship-Free Internet
- GPS phone tracking case
- Feds Seize 130+ Domain Names in Mass Crackdown
- Australian Government website defaced by Anonymous
- In UK Google Street View secretly took your wi-fi details...
- Malls track shopper's cell phone signals to gather marketing data
- U.S. senator demands suspension of phone-tracking system
- Facebook Settles FTC Charges on privacy
- 9 reasons USA residents should wear tinfoil hats
- Surveillance Hardware & Rootkits Doxed by WSJ
- WikiLeaks: The Spy Files
- Healthcare data breaches up 32 percent
- US Senate kills off the Bill of Rights.
- Proposal Would Gut Privacy Laws
- Piracy is just fine, Swiss government says
- Shredded documents Unshredded
- Everyone 'to be research patient' , says David Cameron
- Facebook fixes feature abused to bypass photo privacy; Zuckerberg is a victim
- Kaspersky: SOPA Divides the World into Criminals and Idiots
- Off the Grid - Cipher Texts
- Scroogle is M A D !!!
- Startup Turns Your Cell-Phone Number into a Location Fix
- Google, Microsoft teams work to keep pace with privacy laws
- Google backtracks on Facial Recognition
- Irony: Surveillance Industry Objects to Spying Secrets & Mass Monitoring Leaks
- Youhavedownloaded.com tracks files downloaded from a number of file sharing sites
- is google really looking at emails,calenders,notes...?
- Doctored emails via Big Brother software
- Busted: BitTorrent Pirates at Sony, Universal and Fox
- Craig Gentry (2010) Computing Arbitrary Functions of Encrypted Data
- Stop Online Piracy Act vote delayed, probably well into 2012
- So Let's Sandbox The Internet
- Swiss Government - Piracy Ruling
- How Is Wilders Security Forums Protecting Us?
- Defending Privacy at the U.S. Border: A Guide for Travelers Carrying Digital Devices
- Here Is A List of SOPA Supporters
- EU Audit Forces Changes To Facebook Privacy Policies
- You’ve heard of Phishing; now learn about Vishing and Smishing!
- Delhi High Court issues summons to 21 social networking sites
- FTC fishes for info on facial recognition
- Dispute Over Who Owns a Twitter Account Goes to Court
- New York Times sends subscriber email to 8.6 million readers instead of 300
- 440,783 "Silent SMS" Used to Track German Suspects in 2010
- The Future of Airport Passport Control
- U.S. Appeals Court Upholds Telecom Immunity Over Domestic Spy Program
- What in the world is going on??
- Keeping tabs on the Spooks etc
- Hackers Plan Satellite Network to Fight Internet Censorship
- Richard Stallman Was Right All Along
- Belarus: Browsing Foreign Websites a Misdemeanor
- Court revives NSA dragnet surveillance case
- Shopping centres track people using their mobile phone signals
- Electronic Frontier Foundation concerned over AOL Instant Messenger privacy
- Hacking PGP - Black Hat Briefings
- Feds Want Judge to Force Suspect to Give Up Laptop Password; Judge orders woman to...
- NSA/Google Partnership
- NSA Gets Real Time Access to Your Email
- How the US pressured Spain to adopt unpopular Web blocking law
- What or who is NSA
- Leaked Memo Says Apple Provides Backdoor To Governments
- Smart electricity meter hacking can disclose which TV shows and movies you watch.
- How the Great Firewall of China Blocks Tor
- Google's Search Plus Your World feature riles privacy advocate
- India to issue all 1.2 billion citizens with biometric ID cards
- Facebook Gives Politico Deep Access to Users’ Political Sentiments
- Europe to issue tough new data-protection rules soon
- Podcasts?
- Read (or not) before it gets taken down
- Google 'Updates' Privacy Policy - Goodbye Google for some?
- An ACTA of war:
- Mobile phone company O2 sends users' phone numbers to web sites
- Browser Privacy Checker
- How Google keeps your secrets private
- Google must channel SOPA rage again – against your privacy
- "We Serve It Your Way"
- Canada's SOPA AKA Bill C-11
- Council fined £140k for leaking kids' sensitive info
- Data Privacy Day events
- Surveillance Video Becomes a Tool for Studying Customers
- Value your privacy? You may be a terrorist! (according to FBI)
- Facebook IPO Is US Intel Operation?
- Google changes enable 'per country' blog takedowns
- Website Can Find Your Exact Location With Your Phone Number
- Robocop comes to Camden with shouting cameras
- Public and Private Sectors to Share More Customer Data in Fraud Clampdown
- Almost half of under-12s using Facebook
- Why are websites getting your mobile-phone number?
- Crypto crack makes satellite phones vulnerable to eavesdropping
- Google paying users to track 100% of their Web usage via little black box
- Are Mobile Advertisers Getting Too Aggressive?
- UK's digital policy seized by fanatical bureaucrats, say MPs
- Lockdown
- Chertoff interested in your cloud data
- Daemon Tools knows what you mounted last summer
- Google using javascript redirect on searches: Maone
- Canadians-Losing your privacy
- Your address book is mine: Many iPhone apps take your data
- Music site RnBXclusive.com has been shut down by SOCA
- Dropping the F-BOMB
- Enhanced by Google ?
- The spy in your home
- No Copyright filter for EU
- Location tracking of GSM cellphones: now easier (and cheaper) than ever
- Search results
- BUSTED: Google Caught Secretly Hacking Apple Software To Track Apple iPhone and Mac U
- How Companies Learn Your Secrets
- Periodic Table of the most common 100 Web trackers
- Help, I've Got Google Paranoia
- The U.N. Threat to Internet Freedom
- Bill Similar to SOPA rebranded to label critics against the children
- More Google invasion
- FBI will shutdown the Internet on March 8
- ALL UK + comms to be recorded
- Identifying computers behind NAT with pyflag
- Bad Amazon Privacy Policy
- Hack-Based Cookie-Stuffing by Bannertracker-Script
- Facebook spies on phone users' text messages, report says
- Pakistan's plan for the "coldblooded murder of the Internet"
- DataSift and Twitter now selling access to two years' worth of old tweets
- I'm Being Followed: How Google—and 104 Other Companies—Are Tracking Me on the Web
- Mozilla's Collusion Firefox Add-On Turns Tables on Online Spies
- The ghosts in our machines: DHS' "complete operational awareness"
- List of trackers?
- Bitcoins worth $228,000 stolen from customers of hacked Webhost
- Browser Fingerprinting
- Search engine users disapprove of data collection: survey
- US wins extradition of college kid from England
- Google’s data mining bonanza and your privacy: an infographic
- Your ISP is Going to Spy on You Starting July 12, 2012
- Google Chrome Reveals Extensions To Websites
- The NSA Is Building the Country’s Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)
- Is online privacy a right or a privilege?
- PRIVACY GENERAL VS POLITICAL
- TV's that watch you while you watch them
- France Seeks To Criminalize 'Habitually Visiting' Websites About Violence
- Facebook Condemns Employers Asking For Passwords
- Surveillance Camera System Searches Through 36 Million Faces in One Second
- FTC Issues Final Commission Report on Protecting Consumer Privacy
- TSA asks congressional panel to uninvite critic Bruce Schneier
- Google under fire in UK MPs report into privacy
- A Bit Of Spying Ambiguity
- Yahoo readies Do Not Track for entire global network
- Email and web use 'to be monitored' under new laws in the UK
- Pastebin.com arms itself against misuse
- Forensics Bonanza in Facebook Case
- Supreme Court Ruling Allows Strip-Searches for Any Arrest
- Internet Freedom (should) Start at Home (US)
- New FTC 'Do-Not-Track' Recommendations: Clueless?
- Canada to Mint Its Own Crypto-Currency
- This Internet provider pledges to put your privacy first. Always.
- Comodo Marketing Practices?
- You are the product
- Countries who have bad Internet Privacy Laws
- A Quick Guide To Current Online Privacy Threats
- Why You Should Care About/Defend Your Privacy
- Credit card 'info for sale' websites closed in global raids
- U.S. House passes CISPA
- Pirate Bay must be blocked, High Court tells ISPs
- 13 million US Facebook users don’t change privacy settings
- FBI: We need wiretap-ready Web sites - now
- Forensics to the rescue
- Search Results Protected by First Amendment, Google-Funded Analysis Says
- [Thread split]Of Pirate bay and Anonymous
- IP is NOT a basis for incrimination !!
- yet another privacy q
- Facebook attempts to clear up privacy questions
- ORG: Mobile filters censor innocent content
- Popular Surveillance Cameras Open to Hackers, Researcher Says
- Pirate Bay under DDOS attack...
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