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The Forrester Wave: Mobile Collaboration
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Peeping on celebrity files - How to gain control
Here's how to contain the natural curiosity of employees to view the private records of political figures and celebrities - which leads to people losing their jobs or being criminally convicted,...
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Gartner: 60 percent of firms plan increase in staff social media snooping by 2015
Research firm Gartner says digital surveillance in the workplace on the rise, with around 60 percent of companies aiming to increase a formal presence on social network to monitor their staff.
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UK government staff caught snooping on citizen data
What a surprise: the U.K. government was forced to reveal under Freedom of Information laws more than 1,000 civil servants have 'snooped' on British citizens' private data.
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FCC proposes fine for Google Wi-Fi snooping case 'obstruction'
The U.S. FCC has proposed a $25,000 fine after Google "impeded and delayed" an investigation into collecting wireless payload data from unencrypted Wi-Fi networks.
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Carrier IQ snooping reports are "mostly exaggerated", says researcher
According to one researcher, the accusations against Carrier IQ don't hold enough water.
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Google offers Street View opt-out for Wi-Fi mapping; Unethical snooping, yet we must opt-out?
Google finally made its opt-out service available today, allowing users to remove themselves from a location database that was populated by its controversial Street View cars.
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You'll soon able to opt-out of Google Wi-Fi snooping
Google, which has been collecting your Wi-Fi Access Point information for years with its Google Street View cars and trikes, will soon allow you to opt-out of its data collection.
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Sony announces a pair of digital binoculars perfect for snooping
Sony's DEV-3 and DEV-5 binoculars combine the birdwatcher's essential tool with the features of camcorder.
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How the new 'Protecting Children' bill puts you at risk
A bill now makes the online activity of every American available to authorities upon request under the guise of protecting children from pornography.
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Google can be sued for Street View Wi-Fi snooping
A federal judge isn't letting Google off the hook when it comes to the lawsuits accusing the search giant of using their Street View cars to illegally gather information.
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Google WiFi snooping: Company cleared by UK watchdog
Google may be OK on StreetView WiFi snooping as far as Britain's ICO is concerned, but what about everywhere else?
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Investigation into Google's WiFi snooping now 38 states strong
The investigation into Google's unauthorized collection of data over WiFi by its Street View cars is now 38 states strong, Connecticut's AG said today.
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Apple snooping on your location ... how do you feel about that?
So, Apple has admitted that it collects encrypted location data every 12 hours from iPhones running OS 3.2 and iOS 4. How do you feel about?
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Google WiFi snooping hit lawmakers' homes but who's to blame?
Google's unintentional WiFi data collection may have tapped information from some members of Congress - but if those lawmakers had unsecured networks at home, doesn't that suggest they're a bigger...
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Google's WiFi snooping: How bad will this get?
This could be the biggest of Google's string of privacy-related screwups. It won't be a Google-killer, but it will make their enterprise products a tougher sell.
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EFF: Gmail vulnerable to snooping: SSL certificates often faked
The Electronic Freedom Frontier released a report by Christopher Soghoian and Sid Stamm, internet computer researcher's that suggests several international intelligence agencies can and regularly...
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US-CERT warns about BlackBerry spyware app
A free BlackBerry spyware application has been released to allow an attacker to call a user's BlackBerry and listen to personal conversations.
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Peeping on celebrity files - How to gain control
Here's how to contain the natural curiosity of employees to view the private records of political figures and celebrities - which leads to people losing their jobs or being criminally convicted,...
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Verizon fires workers who snooped on Obama cell records
Verizon has fired an unknown number of employees who looked into Obama's cellphone record.
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Verizon snoops peek at Obama's cell phone records
Nosy Verizon employees improperly accessed and peeked at Barack Obama's personal cell phone records, the company said in a statement acknowledging the privacy breach. In the statement, Verizon...
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