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MySpace, Apps Leak User Data

MySpace and some popular applications have been transmitting information to outside advertising companies that could be used to identify users, a Journal investigation found.

 

Pilot refuses full-body scan, pat down

Pilot refuses full-body scan, pat down

A pilot who refused to submit to a full-body scan or the alternative pat down going through airport security said the procedures violate his rights.

 

Shaq fights privacy invasion lawsuit

Shaquille O'Neal is fighting allegations from a former worker who says the NBA star stole his personal information and attempted to frame him for using child porn.

Senh: Sounds intriquing. It's almost too complicated to be true, but if Tiger Woods can cheat on his wife with 12+ women and keep it from the public all that time, anything is possible.

 

Google fires engineer in privacy breach

Google confirmed on Tuesday that it fired an employee earlier this year for violating its policies on accessing the accounts of its users.

 

Twitter settles privacy charges with U.S.

Privately held microblogging service Twitter has agreed to a settlement with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission over charges that it put customers privacy at risk by failing to safeguard their personal information.

 

Google warned by EU over Street View map photos

European Union data privacy regulators are telling Google Inc. to warn people before it sends cameras out into cities to take pictures for its Street View maps, adding to the company's legal worries in Europe....

 

Italy convicts 3 Google execs in abuse video case

Italy convicts 3 Google execs in abuse video case

An Italian court convicted three Google executives of privacy violations Wednesday because they did not act quickly enough to remove an online video that showed sadistic teen bullies pummeling and mocking an autistic boy....

 

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