- We Know What You're Doing: Website exposes Facebook stupidity
- Twitter account re-tweets public photos of peoples' debit cards
- Website offers to delete its information about your arrest — if you pay $200 Justice or Extortion?
- Flaws Found in US Watchdog System--"Google has been bypassing technology developed to block tracking systems in order to allow for anonymous browsing."
- Don't let Facebook, Google or Twitter follow you around the web
- Cisco locks users out of their routers, requires invasive cloud service
- Amid Privacy Backlash, Cisco Says It's Not Logging Your Web History
- Cisco’s cloud vision: Mandatory, monetized, and killed at their discretion
- Freeing your router from Cisco's anti-porn, pro-copyright cloud service
- Cisco backpedals on forced spyware cloud service--Moral of this story: boycott Cisco.
- In Rhode Island, lying online is no longer a crime--"The state repealed an obscure 1989 law forbidding fudging facts online."
- Twitter Ordered to Cough Up Occupy User Data
- Do you lose free speech rights if you speak using a computer?--"Scholar argues computer-generated speech is not protected by the Constitution."
- British Airways flies into privacy storm over Google identity checks on passengers--"British Airways today faced a backlash from privacy campaigners after it revealed plans to use the internet to create 'dossiers' on passengers."
- Police, lobbyists defeat attempt to regulate license-plate scanners--"Palo Alto lawmaker's bill would have limited data storage, access by anyone outside of law enforcement."
- Rutgers Webcam-Spying Defendant Sentenced to 30 Days NYT
- Senate Republicans revamp cybersecurity bill--"Like CISPA, Secure IT would remove legal barriers that prevent companies from sharing information about cyber threats with one another and with the government."
- Obama Administration Stonewalls Declassification of Secret Court Rulings--"The Obama administration was supposed to begin declassifying key rulings of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) two years ago. But to date nothing has been made available."
- Court: Cops can read suspect's texts, spring text trap--"Washington state ruling means text messages sent to a friend are not private because people know they're stored on smartphones.
- Three NSA Whistleblowers Back EFF's Lawsuit Over Government's Massive Spying Program
- Congress Plays See-No-Evil, Pretend-There's-No-Evil, Let-The-Evil-Continue With NSA Domestic Spying
- Why won’t the Obama administration reveal how many Americans' emails the NSA has collected and reviewed without a warrant?
- UK: 'Black boxes' to monitor all internet and phone data
- Australia: Telstra logs customer history for new filter--"Telstra has admitted to tracking the websites visited by Next G mobile customers, as part of the development of a voluntary internet filtering system."
- Mobile Carriers Gladly Give Your Data to the Cops, But Not to You