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Facebook

Sophos recommends ‘walled garden’ to Facebook

Sophos suggests Facebook could adopt Apple's "walled garden" approach to apps to better protect its users.

By Tom Brewster, 19 Jan 2011 at 12:15

Security/News

Rob Halfon

UK 'sleep walking' to privatised Big Brother state

We speak to Rob Halfon MP, who believes the UK is heading towards becoming a privatised Big Brother state.

By Tom Brewster, 17 Nov 2010 at 16:24

Public Sector/News

Google Street View

ICO 'won't be panicked' into Google decision

The ICO has issued a statement stressing it will not be "panicked into a knee jerk response" to Google's Street View data collection.

By Tom Brewster, 1 Nov 2010 at 14:44

Security/News

Social networking search

We only make the guns…

Google can cost you your job, but you only have yourself to blame.

By Eric Doyle, 23 Aug 2010 at 11:02

Networking/News

You are being watched

The Orwellian Nightmare: Version 2.0

With personal data being gathered on such a wide scale by both companies and governments, Tom Brewster asks: Are we in an updated version of the...

By Tom Brewster, 4 Aug 2010 at 16:52

Security/Analysis & Insight

legal hammer

Google faces multi-state US probe over Street View

Connecticut attorney general leads biggest investigation yet into Google's “accidental” interception of personal data using its Street View cars.

By Martin James, 22 Jun 2010 at 16:40

Networking/News

Government looks to ISPs as it cuts comms database plan

The Home Office no longer wants to store all the data in a single place.

By Nicole Kobie, 27 Apr 2009 at 13:15

Public Sector/News

ISP email law changes meet stiff opposition

Information retention requirements for ISPs are changing very soon.

By David Neal, 9 Jan 2009 at 12:11

Networking/News

ICO: Databases never ‘risk free’

The Information Commissioner’s Office has warned on government plans for a communications database, but welcomed public debate.

By Nicole Kobie, 21 Oct 2008 at 13:31

Databases/News

Google

Privacy group accuses Google of breaking law

Google has been accused of breaking the law intentionally when it collected data from Wi-Fi connections as part of its Street View operation.

By Tom Brewster, 10 Jun 2010 at 11:22

Security/News

CCTV

CCTV service Internet Eyes forced into privacy changes

The ICO clamps down on the controversial CCTV viewing website after a clip appears on YouTube.

By Tom Brewster, 14 Jun 2011 at 13:50

CCTV/News

EU

EU data protection targets tech giants

The EU is looking at enforcing new privacy rules to give web users the "right to be forgotten."

By Justyna Pawlak, Reuters, 17 Mar 2011 at 08:16

Data Protection/News

Letter writing

Open letter attacks Facebook privacy

Privacy campaign groups have written an open letter to Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg to ask for more user control.

By Hannah Douglas, 18 Jun 2010 at 15:27

Networking/News

Cloud computing

Security and privacy still issues for cloud

Whilst many cloud providers may play it down, one of the Intel fellows claims we still have a lot of questions around security and privacy to...

By Jennifer Scott, 15 Sep 2010 at 00:59

Cloud Security/News

Week in Review: Confusing results

Privacy, eBay's plans and quarterly results have had us scratching our heads this week.

By Nicole Kobie, 17 Apr 2009 at 12:18

Strategy/News

Legal hammer

Facebook hires ex-Bush heavyweight, following privacy row

Facebook is bringing out the big guns as it continues to battle privacy issues.

By Maggie Holland, 10 May 2010 at 11:42

Security/News

Mark Zuckerberg

Bodybuilders expose Facebook's Zuckerburg to the world

Members of a bodybuilding forum find a flaw in Facebook, leading to Zuckerburg's private pictures being exposed.

By Tom Brewster, 7 Dec 2011 at 16:29

Security/News

Privacy

Why private Facebook photos aren’t so private

Simply copying an image location of private Facebook photos means you can share them with anyone over the web, IT PRO finds out.

By Tom Brewster, 19 Jan 2011 at 11:45

Security/News

Facebook

Facebook backtracks on data sharing plans

Facebook says it will boost opt-in options in a feature allowing developers to access user addresses and mobile phone numbers.

By Tom Brewster, 18 Jan 2011 at 11:31

Security/News

Internet privacy

Home Office under fire for Phorm 'botch job'

The Government has been criticised for its handling of a consultation it has launched into UK communications interception laws.

By Tom Brewster, 10 Nov 2010 at 17:09

Public Sector/News

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