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Fortnum & Mason Reports Data Breach Affecting 23000 Individuals

Luxury retailer Fortnum & Mason has become the latest big brand to be involved in a significant data breach after the company admitted the details of around 23,000 competition and survey participants had been compromised.. According to a spokesperson at Fortnum & Mason “At 17.26pm on Friday 29 June, Typeform, a company that provides services that we have used in the past to collect survey responses and voting preferences, notified us that they had suffered a data breach and unfortunately some of our data had been compromised.” The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . Harrods reports a cyber incident impacting 17,500 customers, underscoring vulnerabilities in personal information management.. Data Breach, Consumer Data, Cybersecurity Risks, Data Protection Examples. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Jul 05, 2018 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Hacks/Cracks
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Exploring Stingray Surveillance Effects on Privacy and Data Collection

Stingray is the code name for an IMSI-catcher, which is basically a fake cell phone tower sold by Harris Corporation to various law enforcement agencies. (It's actually just one of a series of devices with fish names -- Amberjack is another -- but it's the name used in the media.) What is basically does is trick nearby cell phones into connecting to it. . Once that happens, the IMSI-catcher can collect identification and location information of the phones and, in some cases, eavesdrop on phone conversations, text messages, and web browsing. The link for this article located at Schneier on Security is no longer available. . Once that happens, the IMSI-catcher can collect identification and location information of the phone. stingray, imsi-catcher, which, basically, phone, tower. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Apr 27, 2015 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Snowden's Emails: Insight into NSA's Surveillance Methods

Six months before the world knew the National Security Agency. Poitras The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Delve into the correspondence that unveiled Edward Snowden's monumental NSA disclosures, transforming societal views on privacy.. Snowden Emails, NSA Insights, Whistleblower Revelations. . Alex

Calendar 2 Oct 13, 2014 User Avatar Alex Government
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Exploring Digital Surveillance Effects on Personal Privacy

Think your innermost thoughts and secret actions are hidden? Think again. . The court The link for this article located at newsreview is no longer available. . The courtThe link for this article located at newsreview is no longer available.. think, innermost, thoughts, secret, actions, hidden, again, courtthe. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 23, 2010 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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How Surveillance Technologies Affect Personal Privacy Today

If you're feeling fenced in some day, you may decide to take a trip to your favorite gambling mecca, where anything goes. Before you leave, you may want to tell your friends, and while you're at it, let them know what you've been doing lately. Depending on where you are, and whether what you do sounds suspicious, the government may read that e-mail.. . .. If you're feeling fenced in some day, you may decide to take a trip to your favorite gambling mecca, where anything goes. Before you leave, you may want to tell your friends, and while you're at it, let them know what you've been doing lately. Depending on where you are, and whether what you do sounds suspicious, the government may read that e-mail. If you go to the town square to wave down a taxi to the airport, you may also be waving to a camera housed in what looks like a street lamp. If you look like a wanted criminal, you may draw the attention of a security guard watching a monitor, or the guard across the street. You can bypass all that by driving to the airport. But if you keep your mobile phone on, the carrier will always know where you are by triangulation using the phone's signal. At the airport, you may have your face scanned again. This may actually speed your rush to freedom, because if you're a frequent flyer who's volunteered to be prescreened, you'll probably face less scrutiny before you get on the plane. Finally, you'll reach the gambling mecca. The management there likes people-watching, too. If you've been there before and they suspected you were cheating, your face may set off an alarm. Or if you're just a high-roller who volunteered to be identified automatically, they'll welcome you by name. Then you'll be free. If it feels like Big Brother is watching you, it may really be your boss, or a big bank ... or your own big brother. The link for this article located at PC World is no longer available. . If you're feeling fenced in some day, you may decide to take a trip to your favorite gambling mecca,. you're, feeling,fenced, decide, favorite, gambling, mecca. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Dec 29, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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The Encryption Debate: Privacy and Regulatory Challenges

The perennial target for government disapproval is encryption, and recent events in New York have added serious fuel to the already glowing embers of the argument. It is a touchy subject in light of the recent atrocities, which are being used . . . . The perennial target for government disapproval is encryption, and recent events in New York have added serious fuel to the already glowing embers of the argument. It is a touchy subject in light of the recent atrocities, which are being used as an excuse to push legislation through. America has always had a problem with the technology, and under the Arms Export Control Act, companies are forced to apply for a licence to export strong encryption products. The inventor of Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), Phil Zimmerman, got into a great deal of trouble when he released the original code because of the reactions of many US activists. They uploaded his software to as many bulletin boards as possible in an act of defiance against the US Government, which was trying to ban public key encryption. Zimmerman lived for years with the threat of indictments hanging over his head. The link for this article located at VNUnet is no longer available. . Data protection continues to encounter significant state oversight, as current developments revive discussions surrounding confidentiality and legal frameworks.. Encryption Technology, Cybersecurity Issues, Government Privacy, Data Protection, Encryption Legislation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Oct 25, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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