Jan
13
2009
Comments Off on Read website terms carefully before hitting 'accept' button – Telegraph-Journal | tags: email, facebook, google, network, networking, news, privacy, web | posted in technical news
Jan
9
2009
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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Comments Off on Google Researchers Warn of Automated Social Info Sharing | tags: google, myspace, network, privacy | posted in technical news
Jan
4
2009
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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Comments Off on UK Police To Step Up Hacking of Home PCs | tags: computers, google, privacy | posted in technical news