Blogs1 - 10 of 145 recent posts for tag:"invasion of privacy"
04
Jan
2012
Wikileaks Spy Files Target Forensic Companies

39 days ago by Dawn

In December, Wikileaks revealed what it has dubbed “the Spy Files,” a collection of 287 documents that include information about companies that provide different types of surveillance methods including cell phone forensics, spyware, and Wifi interceptions. “Over a year or longer, SSL certificates ha ...

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01
Jan
2012
Red Digital Cinema sues competitor Arri over e-mail hacking, adds new ...

42 days ago by fixtwit

The behind-the-lens drama between camera makers Red Digital Cinema and Arri has taken another step recently, as Red filed suit December 21st against Arri alleging corporate espionage. Former Arri executive Michael Bravin has already plead guilty to criminal charges that he illegally accessed emails ...

Fix Twit - fixtwit.com · 1 reference

30
Dec
2011
IT Surprises for 2012

44 days ago by Jose Niro Romano Nillasca

The world of information technology says goodbye to 2011 and ushers in the new year of 2012. So much has happened within the concluding year, and there are high hopes that the coming year will be even better. Lots of technological changes are expected, and analysts have predicted some of these in th ...

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Under Pressure – Sprint Says It Is Disabling Controversial Carrier IQ Software // technology

44 days ago by Dawn

O n December 1st, I wrote a story titled, “Your Smartphone Is Spying on You.” In that story I discussed a controversial software discovered to be in millions of smartphones. The software is called “Carrier IQ Software” and has the ability to track your phone activity, including text messages. After ...

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28
Dec
2011
Patient Data Needs More Security

46 days ago by Jose Niro Romano Nillasca

In the United States, the number of hospitals that are adopting electronic medical records is continuously increasing. In a study conducted by the Ponemon Institute, a surge in patient data breaches because of insufficient funding has also been posted. From 2010 to 2011 alone, there was a recorded 3 ...

Privacy Partners - blog.privacypartners.com

21
Dec
2011
Torts — invasion of privacy

53 days ago by WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF

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Piers Morgan Accused of Knowledge of Phone Hacking at Daily Mirror

53 days ago by Dawn

It appears that Rupert Murdoch’s News of the World paper is not the only publication being accused of phone hacking. Now, Piers Morgan, former Editor of the Daily Mirror, is in the hot seat for the same offense. Phone hacking was widespread at the Daily Mirror newspaper when Piers Morgan was editor ...

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18
Dec
2011
N.J. Court Approves GPS Tracking on Spouse Suspected of Cheating

56 days ago by Dawn

Family law options such as collaborative law and divorce mediation are often good options if the spouses can reach amicable agreements with respect to issues of child custody, property division and visitation. However, sometimes contentious disputes over hidden assets, infidelity or other deception ...

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17
Dec
2011
Is it legal to leave home security cameras on in your home when you are not ...

57 days ago

So you own the house, but will not be there when the camera are on. They are in every room in the house, even two closets and the basement. If you are having house sitters watch your house and dogs, and to also let the cleaning lady in, can you legally leave the camera running the whole time you are ...

Video Home Security Systems - videohomesecuritysystems.net

16
Dec
2011
Illinois employer in hot water for checking private e-mails

58 days ago by Pat Murphy

An Illinois employer may be liable for violating state and federal privacy laws by accessing personal e-mails through an AOL account a former employee had left active on her work computer. That was the conclusion reached last week by the Illinois Appellate Court in Borchers v. Franciscan Tertiary Pr ...

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