- Lego HK UMP 45
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- Pepper spray cop
- Lego model of The Large Hadron Collider
- Lego Heroica: fun adventure gaming for kids
- US congressmen: Facebook evading privacy questions
- It’s Not All Facebook’s Fault--You're as much to blame for the site's privacy woes as Mark Zuckerberg.
- Will Facebook privacy crackdown stifle Zuckerberg’s grand plan?
- Mark Zuckerberg's Private Photos Shared in Facebook Glitch
- Facebook Privacy Undermined: Google Now Sees Your Embarrassing Comments
- ACMA finds Facebook photos are not private--"Australia’s communications regulator has ruled that television networks are not breaking the industry’s code of practice when publishing photos lifted from a public Facebook profile."
- In Which Eben Moglen Like, Legit Yells at Me for Having Facebook
- How to Create a Fake Identity and Stay Anonymous Online
- Think You're Anonymous? Google Analytics May Prove Different
- EFF declares premature victory in Nymwars
- Why Twitter’s "verified account" failure matters
- How to steal an identity in seven easy steps
- Stolen iPhone? Your iMessages may still be going to the wrong place
- Court Approves Lawsuit Against Toyota Over Cyberstalking Ad Stunt
- Advertisers must let consumers skip online tracking
- Bill Would Let Video Consumers Disclose All Their Choices NYT
- A Day in the Life of Privacy
- Supreme Court takes case on pilot's privacy--"The Supreme Court took up an important privacy case... that traces to the mid-2000s when the Social Security Administration and Department of Transportation exchanged confidential information related to thousands of private pilots."
- Amazon wins fight to keep customer records private
- Actress sues Amazon for revealing her age
- "Privacy is for paedos"--Former News of the World man and tabloid veteran Paul McMulla says at the Leveson inquiry, "...in 21 years of invading people's privacy I've never found anybody doing any good".
- Judge Rules Dorm Room Search for Evidence of Prank Email Illegal
- Net giants challenge French data law