Chrome EULA Puts Google In Embarrassing Position
Just couple of hours after the Google launched its new web browser Chrome, privacy advocates have started raising their voice against the unfriendly End User License Agreement (EULA) linked with it
THU 04 SEPT. 2008 |Featured in: News
US ISPs admit to watching punters Big Brother-style
Interesting to read over on the Washington Post Web site that the furore over NebuAd, Phorm and other types of targeted advertising is just the tip of the iceberg.
TUE 12 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
EU Grants 30 Days To UK Government To Decide Over Phorm
The European Union (EU) has sent a letter to UK government, asking it to decide about the validity of web browsing tracking service from Phorm, within a span of 30 days
THU 07 AUG. 2008 |Featured in: News
3rd Annual European Data Protection Intensive
13 - 15 May 2009, Barcelona, Spain
TUE 29 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
Google Streetview Brings Privacy Fears On UK Doorsteps
Some see it merely as technology marching into new territories while others say that this is a clear "invasion of privacy"; Google Street View coming to the UK is leaving no-one indifferent and that's perhaps what Google is looking to capitalise on
MON 14 JULY 2008 |Featured in: News
HMRC To Collaborate With US Over Fraud Detection Technology
In what some could consider as yet another sign of allegiance to the US of A, Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has signed an agreement with the American Immigration and Customs Enforcement (AICE) to give share confidential information in exchange for their top of the range anti fraud technology called DARTT
MON 30 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News
"Systematic failures" led to HMRC' huge data loss
Two new reports reveal that inadequate data-handling procedures at HM Revenue and Custom (HMRC) resulted in UK's largest information-loss
THU 26 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News
Survey Reveals The Truth About Snoopy IT Professionals
A recent survey by the security firm Cyber-Ark claims that at least one third of IT professionals at an organization access prohibited data
MON 23 JUNE 2008 |Featured in: News
Myspace opens up users profile through data sharing scheme
Data sharing seems to be all rage with Open ID, Open Social and now the Myspace Data Availability Project making the headlines, shedding more light on how our personal data is being moved around
FRI 09 MAY 2008 |Featured in: News
Microsoft's device provides backdoor access to Vista and others
More than 2000 law enforcement officers across the world have been provided with a small device by Microsoft which allows them to extract forensic data from computers
WED 30 APRIL 2008 |Featured in: News