Jan 13 2009

Read website terms carefully before hitting 'accept' button – Telegraph-Journal

Read website terms carefully before hitting 'accept' button
Telegraph-Journal – 12 Jan 2009
VANCOUVER – It's become a routine of signing up for email, online dating services or social networking websites: casually clicking "Accept" below several pages of dense legalese that none of us ever read.
Is this lawman your Facebook friend? Boston Globe
With Facebook, who needs friends? Detroit Free Press
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Jan 9 2009

Google Researchers Warn of Automated Social Info Sharing

holy_calamity writes “Researchers from Google have written a paper about how social networks can undermine privacy. The most interesting scenario they discuss is ‘merging social graphs’ — when correlating multiple social networks makes it possible to reveal connections that a person has intentionally kept secret (PDF). For example, it may be possible to work out that a certain LinkedIn user is the same person as a MySpace user, despite their attempting to keep their profiles separate. The Google solution is to develop software that screens new data added to a social network, attempting to find out if it could be fodder to such data mining.”

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Jan 4 2009

UK Police To Step Up Hacking of Home PCs

toomanyairmiles writes “The Times of London reports that the United Kingdom’s Home Office has quietly adopted a new plan to allow police across Britain to routinely hack into people’s personal computers without a warrant. The move, which follows a decision by the European Union’s council of ministers in Brussels, has angered civil liberties groups and opposition MPs. They described it as a sinister extension of the surveillance state that drives ‘a coach and horses’ through privacy laws.”

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