Privacy
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Va. budget talks; Romney wins IL; Web privacy; Milad Pooran
CommentNewsTalk 3/21/12: Virginia's Special Session, Illinois Primary, Web Privacy and Milad Pooran running for Congress.
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TSA screener fired after inappropriate note left in passenger's luggage
CommentA TSA employee gets fired for allegedly leaving a scandlous note in a passenger's bag.
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Whole Foods smacked with lawsuit for collecting zip codes
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When that retail employee innocently asks for your zip code at checkout, most will rattle it off without a second thought. But one California woman alleges that Whole Foods used those zip codes, along with additional information from credit cards, to obtain customers’ home addresses.
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TSA trusted-traveler program: Invasion of privacy, or awesome?
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Airport security is a pain in the ass these days — literally — but the Transportation Security Administration is offering a way for some travelers to avoid the pat-down and full-body scans completely. How trustworthy, though, is the trusted-traveler program?
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Have grocery loyalty cards killed the 4th Amendment?
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Your right to get deals on wine might be interfering with your right to privacy.
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Facebook facial recognition features roll out world wide
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"Tag Suggestions" uses facial-recognition technology to recommend that users tag other users in their photos when they upload them.
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Cybersecurity and wiretapping threats
CommentSusan Landau talks about security issues on public and private networks and why wiretapping is a real worry.
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