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Privacy advocates met with Attorney General John Ashcroft on Thursday to express their concerns about how law enforcement agencies monitor citizens. They the FBI would stop its "Carnivore" e-mail surveillance system.
Piracy advocates claim that the use of sophisticated Web bug tracking devices "has grown dramatically" over the past year. More than 30 per cent of Web pages sampled during last year's Christmas season contained new generations of Web bugs that the . . .
Ratcheting up its attack on government cyber-surveillance efforts, the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is launching a print and Internet advertising campaign that warns of "massive" government monitoring efforts. In a full-page ad set to debut later this month in issues . . .
Echelon, the international spy network allegedly set up to listen in on civilians' electronic communications, will get some of its most public exposure to date this weekend, when a prominent U.S. civil rights group runs a full-page advertisement in the New . . .
The transatlantic tug of war over privacy standards notched up as the Bush administration complained to the European Union about the burden its rules will put on U.S. financial institutions.. . .
Interactive TV is taking off - but the price may be more than some bargained for. Web users have grown used to the idea that companies collect information about their online habits as a price for providing them . . .