A California privacy advocate called on President Bush and Congress on Wednesday to respect state laws that limit banks' ability to share their customers' sensitive personal information.. . .. A California privacy advocate called on President Bush and Congress on Wednesday to respect state laws that limit banks' ability to share their customers' sensitive personal information. Standing in front of the White House, activist Jamie Court said Bush was not living up to campaign promises to limit the ability of banks and other financial businesses to trade customers' Social Security numbers and other sensitive information. Such widespread trafficking in customer details enables identity theft, Court said, brandishing mock-ups of senior government officials' Social Security cards that he said he bought online. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A California representative calls on lawmakers and the White House to strengthen safeguards for consumer privacy amid financial institution violations.. California Privacy Protection,Banking Security Laws,Identity Theft Prevention. . Anthony Pell
Richard Smith has dedicated himself to demanding high security and privacy standards of Internet companies. A veteran computer programmer, Smith knows how information collected through technology can be manipulated in ways the developer never intended. Currently the chief technology officer at . . . . Richard Smith has dedicated himself to demanding high security and privacy standards of Internet companies. A veteran computer programmer, Smith knows how information collected through technology can be manipulated in ways the developer never intended. Currently the chief technology officer at the Privacy Foundation, Smith has gained prominence for revealing tracking technologies within software programs, operating systems and Internet services, including high-profile privacy flaws at RealNetworks and Microsoft. A kind of ethical hacker, Smith uses the Internet to spy on the spies, such as his recent discovery that Microsoft Word documents can contain electronic surveillance tags that allow authors to track their use. Such "computer-bites-man" stories add fuel to a privacy debate fire that began earlier this year with the DoubleClick-Abacus Direct merger. Since then, online profiling practices by marketers have become a flash point with legislators, consumer advocates and the public, who are concerned that personally identifiable information can be linked to data collected about online habits. The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . Amanda Johnson emphasizes robust protection and confidentiality norms, uncovering security vulnerabilities and data monitoring concerns in technology.. Internet Security, Privacy Standards, Ethical Hacking, Data Tracking, Information Protection. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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