Monday | 24 November, 2008

Stories about: Privacy Foundation

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    SafeWeb users vulnerable 22/02/2002 09:29:31

    SafeWeb Inc., a developer of online privacy technology used by consumers, political dissidents and government agencies, including the CIA, last week said there are security gaps in its software that could put the identities of users at risk.
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    Intel names co-CIOs 22/02/2002 09:29:31

    SafeWeb Inc., a developer of online privacy technology used by consumers, political dissidents and government agencies, including the CIA, last week said there are security gaps in its software that could put the identities of users at risk.
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    Excel's dirty little secret 19/12/2001 12:56:03

    Microsoft Excel, the predominant spreadsheet in use today, contains a feature that could expose sensitive corporate data once the document is distributed within a company or among trading partners.
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    IBM creates privacy institute, council 13/11/2001 07:49:00

    IBM Corp. has formed the Privacy Institute and the Privacy Management Council, two initiatives designed to promote secure data management and to protect consumer information, the company said Monday.
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    Motives of Code Red bug hunters questioned 07/09/2001 08:42:00

    Code Red's astonishing success at infecting computers has reignited a fierce debate about full disclosure--the practice of publishing information about security holes. The discussion has even led some to question the motives of those who discovered the hole in the Microsoft Corp. software that Code Red exploited.
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    Passport 2.0 ready for a stamp 17/08/2001 08:15:00

    Amid ongoing criticism and challenges from privacy groups, Microsoft Corp. is close to printing up a new Passport, the authentication system that is at the center of its Internet initiative .Net.
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    Judges join protest of digital snooping 09/08/2001 12:51:00

    A panel of U.S. federal judges better known in the technology industry for their role in the landmark court battle against file-swapping Web site Napster Inc. is at the fore of another technology debate.
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    New virus spreads using Acrobat files 09/08/2001 08:30:00

    A worm that infects PDF (Portable Document Format) files, used by Adobe Systems Inc.'s Acrobat software, was identified Tuesday, according to two security organizations.
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    Groups file FTC complaint against XP, .Net 27/07/2001 08:28:00

    Charging that Microsoft plans to use its forthcoming Windows XP operating system and .Net initiative to "unfairly and deceptively" obtain personal information from consumers, the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and other privacy groups filed a complaint with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Thursday urging the agency to force Microsoft to change its practices.
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    Study: Monitoring of employee e-mail, Web use escalates 10/07/2001 08:27:00

    According to a study released to day by the Denver-based Privacy Foundation, 14 million employees, or just over one-third of the online workforce in the U.S., have their Internet or e-mail use monitored by their employers.
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    JavaScript spy creates an e-mail wiretap 06/02/2001 10:00:00

    A newly identified snooping technology allows someone sending an email to see what the recipient wrote when it is forwarded on to another user, an Internet privacy group announced Monday.
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