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  • Tech Group: SOPA/PIPA Need To Be Scrapped Entirely


    An American GothicAuthority Authority: 112
    Thu Jan 26, 2012  Originally posted to Joan McCarter President and CEO of Public Knowledge Gigi Sohn writes at Forbes CIO Network blog, arguing that theres nothing salvagable in the current SOPA/PIPA anti-internet piracy bills. Reporters want to know—what if this provision came out? Or what ...
    1 day ago
  • Google’s privacy change – evil or business as usual?


    CY.TALK: Privacy blogAuthority Authority: 108
    Google announced in a blog post on Tuesday that it will start tracking us across all its services – Gmail, Search, YouTube, etc. – and that it will share data on our activity across all of them. Google says it’s condensing its 60+ privacy settings into one easier-to-understand and more transparent document, ...
    3 days ago
  • Change Your Password Day is February 1


    CY.TALK: Privacy blogAuthority Authority: 108
    If you are like me—and of course you are, right? we are all gingers inside—you probably have password security that ranges from awful-like-Batman-Forever to thoroughly mediocre. Also if you are like me, you might’ve bought shoes from Zappos once—Keen Coronados in India In/Black Olive, to be precise—and been ...
    4 days ago
  • Acquiring The Greatest Paid Proxy You Can Find


    Business,Marketing and Advertising TipsAuthority Authority: 121
    internet marketing Sometimes, one could learn that they are wanting a means to hide their id when viewing the net, and it’s when the use of a paid proxy service is necessary. The need to disguise your id through a paid proxy could be as a consequence of a number of things. For instance, you could be doing this ...
    1 week ago
  • Young couples share everything including passwords


    CY.TALK: Privacy blogAuthority Authority: 108
    Young couples have long signaled their devotion to each other by various means — the gift of a letterman jacket, or an exchange of class rings or ID bracelets. Best friends share locker combinations. The digital era has given rise to a more intimate custom. It has become fashionable for young people to express their ...
    1 week ago
  • LOL: Web world confounds old guys in Congress


    Editor's NoteAuthority Authority: 92
    Surfing the web is like panning for gold. You’ve got to sift through a ton of junk to get to the good stuff. Then there’s all that “can you believe this” forwarding of amazing tales based on fluffy fabrication. I remain astonished at what seemingly smart people will believe if they find it on the web. And, ...
    1 week ago
  • SOPA Blackout - 10+ reps already withdraw support


    Security UncorkedAuthority Authority: 94
    There are enough people writing about SOPA (Stop Online Piracy Act) and PIPA (Protect IP Act), and I don’t intend to add unnecessary commentary to the anti-SOPA movement. And yes, I am anti-SOPA. Instead, I encourage you to check out this post by EFF, see how you can contribute to the effort, if you are also ...
    1 week ago
  • A quick thought on #BlackoutSopa day.


    Big Data Big AnalyticsAuthority Authority: 89
    By Terence Craig In our book Privacy & Big Data that was written pre-SOPA, Mary and I spent a fair amount of time looking at the ways that big media interests are pushing both technical and legislative solutions that were inimical to both privacy and free speech. On this day when the Internet is raising ...
    1 week ago
  • SOPA is Bad. No, Seriously.


    Forge AheadAuthority Authority: 85
    SOPA, and it’s sister act PIPA, are two pieces of legislation that have gotten an ungodly amount of press on the Interwebs (mostly on the geek sites I frequent), but I remain unsure of how aware the public at-large is of the possible affects internet censorship could have on their online experience. If you’re not ...
    1 week ago
  • Major Sites Announce Black-Out To Protest SOPA/PIPA


    The hubze Project BlogAuthority Authority: 422
    Hey Hubzers, The Anti-SOPA movement has turned to the dark-side. Starting Wednesday Jan.18 major sites such as Wikipedia and Reddit will take on a dark persona, donning all-black, in order to protest SOPA and PIPA. Wikipedia and Reddit are just two websites that could be greatly affected by SOPA and PIPA, two ...
    1 week ago
  • Piracy


    SmoatAuthority Authority: 143
    Google and Mozilla join anti-Sopa/Pipa protest – IT Pro Google and Mozilla have joined the raft of companies opposing the Stop Online Piracy Act (Sopa) and the PROTECT IP Act (Pipa) in the US. Various tech giants have criticised aspects of the two bills, Pipa going through the US Senate and Sopa in the House of ...
    1 week ago
  • Wikipedia Goes Black in Protest of SOPA


    InvestmentWatch: Emerging markets, Real Estate, Personal finance, Business management, Politics, EconomicsAuthority Authority: 148
          As announced, Wikipedia’s main page is “blackened” today in protest of the controversial Stop online privacy act (SOPA). “For over a decade, we have spent millions of hours building the largest encyclopedia in human history. Right now, the U.S. Congress is considering legislation that could ...
    1 week ago
  • SOPA & PIPA (PROTECT-IP) Bills


    Simplified SourceAuthority Authority: 102
    Code Clarity has officially jumped on the bandwagon  to support a good cause. Stopping the two (of three) Bills that could cripple the Internet. Initially, I thought it was just hype. Well on a break I took a few days ago, I decided to read a small portion of the giant (and very dry) text called the SOPA Bill. I ...
    1 week ago
  • Wikipedia Has Gone Dark In Protest Of SOPA/PIPA Acts


    The Inquisitr EntertainmentAuthority Authority: 730
    As promised Wikipedia has went dark. The world’s largest repository of knowledge announced at the start of this week that they would protest the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and Protect Online  Privacy  Act (PIPA) by turning off access to their English based websites for a 24 hour period. Users to the site are ...
    1 week ago
  • What Is Anonymizer – Anonymously Browse The Web By Hiding IP – Online Privacy


    GrabiAuthority Authority: 129
    Have you ever faced problems with internet surfing? Or, you have been tracked by the advertisers through your IP address and creating issues? Then! you have to read this article, specifically for those who want anonymously browse the websites through their internet connection. But you have to make a note that any ...
    1 week ago
  • How to Spot an Email Scam


    Identity Theft Resource CenterAuthority Authority: 109
    Have you ever received an email from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Department of Homeland Security, or even the Internal Revenue Service? Do these emails state you are under investigation for money laundering, or even that there is a problem with your income tax returns? At one point or another, we have ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Top 10 ways to protect your privacy online


    CY.TALK: Privacy blogAuthority Authority: 108
    Picture the scene: you are innocently surfing the web, working on the research for your next assignment and generally minding your own business. But did you ever stop to consider what your innocent little surf has just divulged about your computer and your location? It is not unusual for a story to be based wholly ...
    2 weeks ago
  • EPIC to FTC: Google Search Plus may violate privacy, antitrust rules


    CY.TALK: Privacy blogAuthority Authority: 108
    The Electronic Privacy Information Center asked regulators to look into whether Google’s new Search Plus feature violates federal antitrust rules and poses consumer privacy concerns. “We asked the FTC, as part of its current investigation of possible antitrust violations, to assess whether the changes in Google ...
    2 weeks ago
  • The internet wins: SOPA has been shelved, but we must remain vigilant


    ExtremetechAuthority Authority: 728
    Over the weekend, the White House released a strongly-worded opposition to the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and PROTECT IP Act (PIPA). The President has threatened to veto any legislation that “reduces freedom of expression, increases cybersecurity risk, or undermines the dynamic, innovative global Internet,” ...
    2 weeks ago
  • DHS monitors your social media, blogs, message boards


    CY.TALK brings you the latest internet newAuthority Authority: 111
    According to a government document, the DHS has been monitoring social media as well as select blogs and message boards for more than a year.
    2 weeks ago

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