Privacy - Page 70.75
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We have thousands of posts on a wide variety of open source and security topics, conveniently organized for searching or just browsing.
Privacy organisation Cyber-Rights and Cyber-Liberties has submitted its objections to Internet surveillance ahead of a meeting in the European Parliament today. A European parliamentary committee is due to discuss the controversial global surveillance system Echelon and the . . .
A Czech information security firm has found a flaw in Pretty Good Privacy that permits digital signatures to be forged in some situations. Phil Zimmermann, the PGP inventor who's now the director of the OpenPGP Consortium, said on Wednesday that he . . .
Microsoft officials today tried to defuse privacy and security concerns about its new .Net Internet strategy by saying the new technology would let computer users control how much personal information they make available for commercial use. Questions about the privacy and . . .
The potential for abuse - advertisers, for instance, could soon pinpoint cell-phone users and beam them messages based on their shopping habits - has prompted Congress to consider a series of bills that, taken together, would dramatically restrict retailers, . . .
Ralph Nader has taken up a new cause: Guarding Internet users from online fraud and invasion of privacy. And he's proposed a bill of rights that would guarantee their protection. Tuesday, Nader endorsed the proposal in Santa Monica, Calif. The proposal's . . .
Privacy protections will increasingly be seen as a way to add value and build brand loyalty, business leaders said Tuesday. Consumers want more customized services for promoting products and services they are interested in, said John Kamp, counsel for the CPExchange . . .