McAfee also predicted wider use of cyber attacks as a service, allowing more hackers for hire to have an impact... READ MORE›
Tully said in the report that the board had not established that video surveillance is authorized under the Privacy Act... READ MORE›
The ruling Liberal Democratic party and its junior coalition pushed the bill through the upper house of Japan's parliament as thousands of people protested outside... READ MORE›
The warning by Germany's Federal Network Agency came after student Stefan Hessel, from the University of Saarland, raised legal concerns about My Friend Cayla... READ MORE›
Facebook encourages users to tag people in photographs they upload in their personal posts and the social network stores the collected information... READ MORE›
The right to privacy is not, Emmerson's report acknowledges, an absolute right... READ MORE›
But many students see live-streaming as an intrusion, prompting a broader debate in China about privacy, educational ethics and the perils of helicopter parenting... READ MORE›
In particular, the European Commission highlighted how the United States had proposed greater oversight on the access American intelligence agencies have to Europeans' data... READ MORE›
Bart Tommelein, Belgium's federal secretary in charge of privacy, said that the restrictions on privacy would only apply to terrorism suspects... READ MORE›
As one of the women whose image ended up on the CanadaCreep account, Alanna de Boer believes something should change... READ MORE›
However Johannes Caspar, the Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection, rejected the argument that Facebook should only be subject to Irish data protection laws... READ MORE›
Teacher took for husband Leigh Ann Arthur taught in Union, S.C., for 13 years... READ MORE›
Assistant Professor of Law at the University of Canberra Professor Bruce Baer Arnold specialises in privacy and surveillance law... READ MORE›
Lyft Inc. drivers accused Uber Technologies Inc. of illegally tracking their whereabouts using spyware code-named Hell to gain a competitive edge in the ride-hailing market... READ MORE›
Blackstone ends talks for NSO Group stake that prompted protest sources... READ MORE›
SAN FRANCISCO - A slight majority of Americans say Apple should unlock the iPhone used by one of the killers in the San Bernardino, Calif... READ MORE›
Supreme Court judgment on Right to Privacy What will it mean for WhatsApp, Aadhaar case?... READ MORE›
That request asked for any email correspondence between the Justice Department's antitrust division and Delrahim... READ MORE›
Prosecutors have accused Ms. Vidon-White and VSD of breaching the Guigou law, named for former Justice Minister Elisabeth Guigou... READ MORE›
Europol, the European police agency, estimates up to 5,000 European Union residents have traveled to Syria and Iraq to fight alongside the Islamic State militants... READ MORE›
High-end models of Roomba, iRobot's robotic vacuum, collect data as they clean, identifying the locations of your walls and furniture... READ MORE›
French prosecutor brice robin says co-pilot andreas lubitz alone at helm of the germanwings plane intentionally began to descend manually... READ MORE›
Autodesk CEO Carl Bass told USA TODAY Friday that the Business Software Alliance is busy drafting a brief ... we're very supportive of Apple... READ MORE›
Twitter to move Russian users' personal data to servers in Russia -- RT Business... READ MORE›
The constitutional court was ruling on suits brought by a former interior minister, Gerhart Baum, members of the Greens party, lawyers, a journalist and a doctor... READ MORE›
The man, whose name is not being released due to Dutch privacy laws, is due to be arraigned in a closed court hearing later on Friday... READ MORE›
Justin Amash, R-Mich., a vocal privacy rights advocate, said he supports Apple... READ MORE›
The specter of armed drones surfaced with a law passed in North Dakota last month that allows police to equip the aircraft with tear gas... READ MORE›
Its very existence, however, suggests that Snowden is keen to use the brand he's been cultivating to push the international conversation about surveillance and privacy forward... READ MORE›
According to web statistics compiled by a Sydney social media agency, Facebook has 1.44 billion users globally, including 14 million in Australia... READ MORE›
A. The government wants Apple to provide technical assistance to help it break into Farook's phone... READ MORE›
Stone, 69, says companies are carrying out surveillance capitalism by monitoring people's behaviour, after he was asked about security concerns associated with Pokemon Go... READ MORE›
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