The bipartisan, bicameral Congressional Privacy Caucus will hear from Internet security and privacy experts on Thursday regarding some of the sneakiest forms of online surveillance technologies in use today. The panel for Thursday's hearing will examine threats to consumer privacy online . . .

The bipartisan, bicameral Congressional Privacy Caucus will hear from Internet security and privacy experts on Thursday regarding some of the sneakiest forms of online surveillance technologies in use today. The panel for Thursday's hearing will examine threats to consumer privacy online via e-mail wiretapping and "Web bugs" - tiny hidden images that Internet ad companies and malicious programmers can embed in Web pages to track consumers as they surf the Web and read e-mail.

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