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This Week In Privacy: Feb 7, 2009

fredericksburg.com Man Blames Bank Security For $328,540 in Online Theft “Somehow, someone was able to get the pass code to my account”. Unfortunately this is an all too common phrase but this time, it cost someone over $300,000! Daily Tech New Study Reveals Human Error Is Greatest Security Flaw So it seems numbers are going [...]

This Week In Privacy: Dec 26, 2008

The Olympian Watch Out For ID Theft While Online If you have some gift money burning a hole in your pocket and want to grab online post-Christmas bargains, beware of ID thieves hoping to make you the next victim. ZDNet 5 Security Precautions To Take For The Holiday Break The following last-minute precautions should probably [...]

This Week In Privacy: Dec 19, 2008

Lifehacker Lessons Learned From A Hacked Gmail Account Just as the title says – a few first hand lessons on what to do if you find out your email has been broken into, how to keep your email safe and tips on net security in general. The Register Browsers Fail Password Protection Test Chapin Information [...]

This Week in Privacy: Dec 12, 2008

Ars Technica CDT to Obama: Advent of “the Cloud” Makes Privacy Laws Dated The Center for Democracy and Technology issued a transition outlining measures president-elect Barack Obama should take to restore privacy safeguards… and to promote open discourse and innovation online. Computer Finance The value of Your Stolen Identity: About $120 The going rate for [...]

This Week In Privacy, Dec 5, 2008

CEO World Magazine The Complete Guide to Internet Security and Privacy Issues! 51 fundamental useful links for anyone interested in privacy online and what it means, protecting yourself from identity theft and various other informative channels to security on the web. Certainly is a complete guide. Market Watch 7 Steps to Worry Free Online Shopping [...]

This Week In Privacy, Nov 14, 2008

Datamation Bruce Schneier: Securing Your PC and Your Privacy Bruce Schneier is a prolific writer on the subjects of cryptology, privacy and security. And this is a fantastic interview where he really clears up some common misconceptions and gets down to the raw facts of security on the web. Mashable Is Twitter Ranking Your Popularity [...]

This Week in Privacy, Oct 31, 2008

This week’s privacy related news items are well worth the read, covering a pretty broad spectrum of issues. The most eye-catching topics were: Information Week Firefox Add-On Simulates Great Firewall Of China Aram Bartholl, Even Roth and Tobias Leingruber’s recent Firefox add-on has been getting lots of buzz, since it lets people get a glimpse [...]

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