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Google products may be free, but they will cost you. On January 24, 2011, via blog, Google announced that it will consolidate its privacy policy across all of its... Read More »
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Talks about universal patient identification (UPI) numbers have been gracing news headlines recently as the debate about privacy and health care continues... Read More »
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Mikko Hypponen, a cybercrime expert, examines three kinds of cyber attackers in the world -- criminals, hacker activists ('hacktivists') and governments. ... Read More »
A couple months ago on Facebook, a new profile format launched called “Timeline.” It was a more dynamic layout, showing a ticker feed of friends’... Read More »
In the future, you won’t crack open your wallet and pull out a card. This formerly cutting edge method of payment will fall by the wayside in favor of the... Read More »
Emerging technology in facial recognition is paving the way for enhanced security against fraud for banks and casinos. The Federal Trade Commission is investigating... Read More »
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook is finalizing a settlement with federal regulators over changes to its privacy policies enacted two years ago, the Wall... Read More »
Revelations that a federal government agency is testing a Minority Report-style “pre-crime” detection system has sparked an emotional debate, pitting... Read More »
A neuroimaging research group from the University of California, Berkeley, recently astonished the world with images of video clips reconstructed from the... Read More »
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On 23rd June 2011, Microsoft obtained a patent in U.S. titled ‘Legal Intercept’ which is claimed to be capable of spying over the internet... Read More »