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  • Help Fix Google Privacy Campaign: Submit Your Comments

    The FTC is seeking public comment on its proposed Agreement with Google regarding Google Buzz, and EPIC wants your voice to be heard! Use the form below to help build your comments. EPIC will send your comments and information to the FTC and use them to help us write our own comprehensive recommendations to the FTC.

    Posted by EPIC on April 7, 2011.
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    Justice Department to Monitor Polls in 18 States on Election Day

    On Election Day, the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division will deploy more than 400 federal observers to monitor polls in 18 states. Staff at the Civil Rights Division will be available to take complaints regarding problems with voters accessing the polls throughout Election Day at 1-800-253-3931 (TTY line 1-877-277-8971). Complaints may also be filed on line at the Department's website. For more information regarding the Civil Rights Division's role in protecting voting rights, see http://www.justice.gov/crt/voting/.

    Posted by Alan Butler on November 1, 2010.
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    EPIC releases 2010 E-Deceptive Campaign Practices Report

    The Electronic Privacy Information Center released the 2010 update to its "E-Deceptive Campaign Practices: Technology and Democracy 2.0" report, first published in 2008. The report reviews the potential for abuse of Internet-based technology in the election context, and makes recommendations on steps that should be taken by Election Administrators, voters, and those involved in Election Protection efforts. E-Deceptive campaigns are internet-based attempts to misdirect targeted voters regarding the voting process, and include false statements about poll place hours, election dates, voter identification rules, or voter eligibility requirements. For more information, see EPIC: Voting.

    Posted by EPIC on October 27, 2010.
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    EPIC Launches Privacy 2010 Campaign

    EPIC, joined by the Center for Digital Democracy, Consumer Action, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, and the Liberty Coalition launched the Privacy 2010 campaign at a press conference today on Capitol Hill. The organizations set out a Privacy Platform with recommended positions on 10 key privacy issues. Privacy 2010 also has a Facebook Cause page. As part of the Privacy 2010 campaign, EPIC said that it will release a Privacy Report Card for the Obama administration with grades on medical privacy, cyber security, consumer privacy, and civil liberties.

    Posted by EPIC on October 13, 2010.
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    EPIC, Joined by 13 Organizations, Sends Statement on NSTIC

    EPIC, joined by the American Library Association, Liberty Coalition, Bill of Rights Defense Committee, and the Center for Media and Democracy, among others, sent a statement to the Department of Homeland Security responding to the Administration's call for comments regarding its National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace Creating Options for Enhanced Online Security and Privacy (NSTIC) draft policy. The coalition's comments press the Administration for a clearer definition of the problems that the policy intends to solve. The coalition further advocates for the maintenance of a free and open Internet that protects the creative content of users, assures privacy, and creates accountability and oversight of government activity, especially as it relates to law enforcement and surveillance. For more, see EPIC's Cybersecurity and Privacy.
    Posted by Alan Butler on October 1, 2010.
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    Tracking Children Online Intensifies


    As a result of an ongoing investigation into online privacy, the Wall Street Journal has found evidence that the 50 top websites directed toward children placed 30% more tracking cookies on those sites than the 50 top websites directed toward adults. Google placed the most cookies of the companies investigated. Many of the other popular sites are small companies with widely varying privacy polices. Two sites directed toward teens have sold the information gathered about the users and at least one other site has ties to a pornography site. The dependence by these sites on advertising accounts for the significant amount of tracking technology used. Even though many of the sites claimed not to collect personally identifying information, at least one required an email address to register on the site. There are federal regulations requiring parental consent to collect personally identifying information from minors under the age of 13. The Federal Trade Commission is currently considering whether changes to the law should be made.


    On the Web, Children Face Intensive Tracking, Steve Stecklow, wsj.com, September 17, 2010

    Posted by Alan Butler on September 20, 2010.
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    Georgia's Voter Verification Program Approved by DOJ


    The Help America Vote Act requires states to verify the identities of first time voters by inspecting a current and valid photo identification, copy of a utility bill, paycheck or other government issued document that shows the address and name of the voter. The Georgia Voter Verification Program exceeds that mandate by requiring proof of citizenship. The DOJ twice declined to preclear Georgia's proposal. In 2009 the DOJ found the proposed procedures to be "seriously flawed." In February 2010, the DOJ again concluded that Georgia had not carried its burden of showing that the verification procedures would not have a discriminatory purpose or discriminatory effect. In July 2010, GA sought a declaratory judgment from the DC Circuit. In August, the DOJ dropped its objection without public explanation or opportunity for intervenors to be heard.


    Georgia Allowed To Continue Voter Verification, Kathy Lohr, npr.org, September 14, 2010

    Posted by Alan Butler on September 17, 2010.
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    Transportation Security Administration Misses Most Fake Bombs Smuggled by Testers
    Verizon Details Release of Customer Data to Federal Government Without Warrants
    Canadian Airlines Balk at New US Department of Homeland Security Requirements
    Canada Negotiates Passenger Data-Sharing With U.S.
    Critics Decry UK Government's Move to Merge ID Databases
    California Joins Wisconsin and North Dakota in Banning Forced RFID Implementation
    Canadian Privacy Commissioner Investigates Prime Minister's List of Jewish Canadians
    Google Commands More Than Half of All Searches Worldwide
    More Information Sought About New York City's 'Ring of Steel' Camera Surveillance Plan
    Hospital Workers Suspended For Suspicion of Breaching Clooney's Medical File
    Bush Threatens to Veto Any Surveillance Bills Without Telecom Immunity
    Report: Users' Lax Password Security Puts Them at Risk for ID Theft
    FCC Will Not Investigate Role of Phone Firms in NSA Warrantless Surveillance
    UK 'Credit Freeze' Law Proposed to Combat ID Fraud
    Aberdeen, Md., Passes Law to Require Surveillance Cameras in Some Commercial Developments
    TSA Expands Use of 'Backscatter' X-Ray Machines on Air Travelers
    St. Louis Adds Surveillance Cameras to Downtown Area
    European Commission Likely to Closely Scrutinize Proposed Google Deal
    US Government Begins Transportation Worker ID Program
    Microsoft Unveils Online 'Health Vault'
    Belgium Begins Issuing Children National ID Cards
    States Increasingly Changing DNA Laws to Ensure Accurate Results
    German Data Protection Commissioner Protest Proposed Google-DoubleClick Merger
    Automated Targeting System Under Fire From Privacy, Civil Liberty Groups
    Congress Seeks to Restrict Domestic Satellite Use
    Senate Reviews Privacy, Competition Issues in Proposed Google-DoubleClick Merger
    Security Expert Criticizes Chertoff's Privacy Dismissals
    Gmail Security Flaw Exposes User E-mails
    U.S. Sues Illinois Over State Law Banning Use of Error-Filled System
    Company Seeks to Monitor Phone Calls For Advertising-Targeting
    Massachusetts Considers Technology To Track Drivers' Travel
    Records Reveal U.S. Government Tracks Travelers' Reading Material
    Canadian Homeless Shelter Considers ID Cards for Clients
    TJX Offers Deal In Security Breach Case
    Connecticut News Editor Demands Names of New Haven ID Card Applicants
    France Plans to Screen Visa-Seekers' DNA
    Federal Agent Charged With Using Federal Database to Track Girlfriend
    Increasing Criticism of RFID Technology Use
    'Fusion Centers' Raise Significant Privacy Questions
    U.S. Government Screeners Watch Reading Habits of Travelers
    NSA's Warrantless Wiretap Program Not Used for Months
    EPIC, CDD, U.S. PIRG Urge More Scrutiny Into Proposed Google-DoubleClick Merger
    Google Proposes Weak Global Privacy Standard
    Canada Opens Internet Service Provider Talks to Privacy Groups
    Ohio Security Breach Encompassed More Than 1.3 Million
    Wall Street Tied Into Chinese Surveillance Systems
    FBI Records Show Agency Broadly Used NSL Power
    Groups Criticize DHS Use of 'Long-Range' RFID in ID Documents
    European Court of Human Rights to Decide Whether Police Can Keep DNA of Innocent People
    Georgia Photo Voter ID Law Upheld
    Federal Court Invalidates National Security Letter Provision of PATRIOT Act
    DOJ IG Report: Terrorist Screening Database Filled With Errors
    Lawmakers Question Legality of Administration's Satellite Plan
    EPIC v. DOJ: Federal Court Rejects Secrecy Claims in FOIA Case
    Homeland Security Scraps Another Data-Mining Program
    California Bans Forced RFID Implantation
    New Licenses, ID Cards At Risk of Security Breaches
    Privacy Commissioner Warns of Privacy Threat From RFID Use
    E-ZPass Records Used to Track Individuals
    Federal Government Restricts Volunteers From Helping During Disasters
    Bush Administration Tries to Assert 'State Secrets' Privilege in SWIFT Case
    Sikhs, TSA Agree on Turban-Patting Protocol
    Illinois Rethinks Student Law Because of Privacy Issues
    Australian Privacy Commissioner: One in 10 is Victim of ID Theft
    Bloated Watch Lists Yield Few Arrests
    NYC Cab Drivers May Strike Over GPS and Privacy Concerns
    Google Changes Policy, Will Blur Faces in Street View
    U.S. Broadens Domestic Use of Spy Satellites
    Google and Microsoft Plan Health Record Initiatives
    Lawsuits May Reveal Details of NSA Domestic Spy Program
    San Francisco Cameras Do Not Help With Homicide Investigations
    Federal Judge Orders Reporters to Reveal Sources in Anthrax Case
    Google Maps' Photo Features Raises Privacy Questions
    DHS Quietly Releases 14 Privacy Impact Assessments
    Ask.com Said to Be Most Privacy-Protective Search Engine
    DHS Gives States Millions to Create Camera Surveillance Networks
    China Creates Vast Program for Surveillance and Identification of Its Citizens
    McConnell Key to Expanded Surveillance Powers
    Electronic Toll Systems Increasingly Used in Civil, Criminal Cases
    DHS Announces New Immigration Enforcement Strategy
    New Law Makes Major Changes to US Wiretap Regulations
    Government Report: US Border Control System Filled with Computer Security Problems
    UK Police See Massive Expansion of DNA Database
    Canadian Policy Group Urges Investigation into Proposed Google-DoubleClick Merger
    White House Seeks Broader Wiretap Surveillance Powers
    Bush Administration: NSA Domestic Surveillance Part of Much Larger Spy Program
    Thousands of 'False Matches' Possible Under UK ID Scheme
    Lawsuit Filed Against US Postal Service Alleging Violations of Employees' Privacy
    NSA Domestic Spy Program Includes Data-Mining
    New York Town's Police Use License Plate Scanners, Hi-Tech Gizmos
    Government Report: DHS Has Large Privacy Backlog
    Microsoft and Ask.com Propose Stronger Privacy Safeguards
    RFID Tags in Washington Licenses Raise Questions
    Some Facebook Users Turn More Private
    U.S. Builds Biometric Database Full of Iraqi Data
    FBI Plans More Data-Mining, Profiling
    New Technology Records Emotions of Passers-by
    Reports Show Gonzales Was Told of FBI Violations Though He Denied Knowledge
    New Agreement: EU Citizens' PNR Data Covered by U.S. Privacy Act
    Federal Trade Commission Approves Microsoft / aQuantive Merger
    New York Plans Extensive Surveillance of Downtown
    Federal Appeals Court Dismisses Challenge to Warrantless Spying Program
    Confusion Over Health Privacy Protections Create Frustration
    Survey: Federal Agencies' FOIA Responses Delayed for Months or Years
    Bush Rejects Congressional Subpoenas, Claims Executive Privilege
    US and EU Reach Tentative Agreement on Financial Data-Sharing
    CIA Releases Documents Detailing Illegal Activities from 1950s to 1970s
    Pittburgh Plans Extensive Camera Surveillance System
    Ontario Group Fights Adoption Information Disclosure Act
    Google Threatens To Shutter German Gmail Over Proposed Data Retention Law
    Mobile Devices Contain Various Security Risks, Need Safeguards
    CIA To Release Report on Agency's Illegal Activities in the 1960s and 1970s
    Hacker Breaks Into Pentagon's E-mail System
    Federal Court of Appeals Considers Legal Status of Laptops
    Government Report: Administration Has Ignored Laws In Use of 'Signing Statements'
    Google's Attempted Merger With DoubleClick Raises Questions of Data Security
    Six States Reject REAL ID Act Completely
    Continuing Questions Over Technology Standards for ID Systems
    Google Deputy General Counsel Defends Privacy Practices
    Personal Data, Including SSNs, of 64,000 Ohio State Workers Stolen
    U.S. Military Personnel Are Prime ID Theft Targets
    Internal Report Finds FBI Might Have Violated Law
    Report Urges Increase in Mental Health Data Sharing
    FBI Plans Massive Data-Mining Project
    Google Limits Data Retention Period, But Privacy Problems Remain
    Privacy Questions Abound With E-Health Records
    Google Ranks Dead Last in Privacy Among Top Net Companies, Privacy International Reports
    Official: Cheney Urged Secret Spy Program Despite Justice Dept. Concerns
    EPIC, CDD, U.S. PIRG File Amended Complaint with FTC Regarding Google/DoubleClick Merger
    ChoicePoint Settles With 43 States, D.C, Over 2004 Database Breach
    FTC Investigates Google/DoubleClick Merger
    EU Data Privacy Panel Investigates Google Data Retention Practices
    Government Audit Finds FBI Network Filled With Security Holes
    Doctors Resist Datamining by Drug Companies
    MySpace Turns Over Datamined Info on Users
    Immigration Proposal Requires Nationwide Employment Verification
    Connecticut City Considers Undocumented Immigrant ID Card
    Microsoft to Buy Online Ad Company aQuantive
    New IRS Rule Implicates Medical Privacy
    GAO: Customs Agency's Data Collection Violates Privacy Laws
    NSA Spy Program Continued Without Justice Dept. Authorization
    Houston Seeks to Expand Camera Surveillance Throughout the City
    Board Member Resigns Over White House Changes to Privacy Board's Report
    Homeland Security Chief Pushes New Deal with EU on Passenger Data
    New York Governor Proposes Vast Expanision of State DNA Database
    Government Tests Face-Recognition Surveillance Systems
    Judiciary Committee Chair Leahy, Others Criticize REAL ID
    Journalists Sue Hewlett-Packard Over Pretexting Scandal
    REAL ID comments due tomorrow!
    Bush Seeks to Immunize Phone Companies Against Privacy Suits
    EU Announces New Project on Privacy Enhancing Technologies
    UPDATE: More Than 50 Groups Join Anti-National ID Campaign
    Administration Pulls Back on Agreement, Seeks to Expand Spy Program
    43 Groups Join Campaign to Stop REAL ID
    Marketers Focus on Details of Customers' Daily Lives
    Increasing Wiretapping Spurs Use of Encryption in Italy
    NIST Releases Guidelines for RFID Use
    Genetic Non-Discrimination Bill Passes U.S. House
    Pentagon Ends Controversial Talon Program
    Poll: Americans Value Privacy Rights
    Neiman Marcus Loses Personal Data of 160K Employees
    ID Theft Task Force Report Full of Problems
    EPIC Files Complaint at FTC to Block Google Acquisition of DoubleClick
    Student Loan Database Restricted After Improper Searches
    Massachussetts Police May Begin Searching Suspect Kin's DNA
    Canada Debates Patient Privacy Rights
    Microsoft, AT&T Criticize Google's DoubleClick Buy
    Student Loan Lenders Improperly Searched National Database
    Administration Proposes Vast Expansion of Spy Powers
    North Dakota Becomes Second State to Ban Forced RFID Implantation
    Federal Government Continues to Receive Poor Marks for Computer Security
    National Intelligence Chief Seeks to Expand Surveillance Powers
    Cincinnati Police Test Hand-Held Scanners on Citizens
    Privacy Advocate Threatens to Post Prominent Individuals' Data
    Inspector General: IRS Put Thousands of Taxpayers at Risk for ID Theft
    D.C. Police Papers Confirm FBI Interrogated Protesters on Political and Religious Beliefs
    FCC Sets Rules on Pretexting
    Some Stalk Strangers to Gather DNA Samples
    Rising Concern About Data Gathering and Selling
    Cellphones 'Talk' With New Bar Codes on Everyday Objects
    New E-Passports Contain Serious Security Risks
    Hospital Employee Arrested on Charges of Stealing Credit Card Numbers From Patients
    TJX Data Breach Compromises 45.7 Million Credit and Debit Card Numbers
    Internet Oversight Agency Creates New Group on Domain Name Privacy
    Report Urges Use of Public Webcams, Not CCTV
    Ordinary Mortgage and Car Rental Customers, Among Others, Flagged By Terrorist Watch Lists
    FBI Repeatedly Provided Wrong Info for Surveillance Warrants
    Local DNA Labs Avoid Legal Limits On State and Federal DNA Databases
    Terror Database Has More Than Quadrupled In Four Years
    New York City Police Spied Broadly On Protest Groups
    Washington State Pilot Tests RFID-enabled Licenses
    Homeland Security Official Argues for REAL ID
    New Jersey State Judge Upholds Public Privacy Invasion Indictment
    While Under Scrutiny, FBI Continued to Use Wrong Means to Obtain Phone Records
    Businesses Seek Constant Surveillance of Employees' Activities
    Homeland Security Chief: Privacy and Security Can Go Together
    Charges Dismissed in Hewlett-Packard Pretexting, Spying Case
    Google Announces 18-24 Month Data Retention Period
    Hong Kong Clears Yahoo in Jailed Journalist Case
    After Security Breach, TSA Increases Surprise Inspections of Airport Workers
    Patients' Documents With Sensitive Data Thrown in Landfill Instead of Shredded
    Canada: Stores Downloading License Data Could Be Violating Privacy Laws
    Swedish Official: Country Has Tapped Citizens' Phones 'For Decades'
    Investigation: FBI Breached Regulations With Secret Records Requests
    Officials: Airline Baggage Handlers Smuggled Guns, Drugs on Plane
    State Dept.'s Annual Human Right Report Criticizes China, Russia and Venezuela
    Texas House Passes Privacy Law Exemption
    California Government Worker Exposes Identities of Some HIV Patients
    Homeland Security Finally Releases Draft Regulations for REAL ID
    Homeland Security Releases Draft Regulations for REAL ID Implementation
    Homeland Security Extends Deadline for REAL ID Implementation Past May 2008
    Data-mining Program May Have Violated Privacy Laws
    Surveillance Cameras Begin to Judge Pedestrians
    REAL ID Delays Strengthened Opposition
    Field Tests Begin in Arizona on Backscatter X-Ray Machines
    Study Finds Lower Turnout in States Requiring Voter ID
    Report: UK Spy Requests Near 450,000 In One Year
    Federal Court Restricts NYC Police Surveillance
    Increasing Criticism of Unsecured, Unencrypted Employee, Customer Data
    Government Accountablity Office Report Cites Medical Privacy Problems
    U.S. Greatly Expands DNA Collection
    New Software Increasing Camera Surveillance Capabilities
    House Data Privacy Bill Targets Retailers
    Justice Dept. Gives Spy Documents to Select Members of Congress
    Report: UK Considers Deploying X-Ray Scanners on Street to Search Passers-by
    Maine Legislature Rejects REAL ID
    New York City Begins Using Biometric Scanners to Track City Workers
    U.S. Customs Tries to Minimize Watch List Misidentifications
    Federal Government Plans to Greatly Expand DNA Database
    Senators Question Attorney General Gonzales About Eavesdropping Program
    White House: Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Will Oversee Spy Program
    NSA, Microsoft Alliance Gives Rise to Privacy Fears
    U.S. Army Manual Changes Raise Questions About Warrantless Wiretapping
    U.S. Military Expands Domestic Spying
    Sen. Feinstein Reintroduces Bills on Data Breach Notification
    Pentagon to Restrict Data on Teen Recruits To Improve Privacy Protection
    Supreme Court Rejects Challenge to ID Requirement
    Dept. of Justice Seeks to Expand Information Sharing
    South Carolina Proposes to Gather DNA From All Arrestees
    Germany's Data Protection Officer Calls for Stronger Restrictions on Phone Tapping
    Administration Plays Down ATS Threat to Privacy
    California to Track Sex Offenders by GPS
    Massive Security Breach at UCLA Puts 800,000 at Risk
    Homeland Security Privacy Committee to Release Report on RFID Use in IDs
    Questions Remain About E-Passport Security
    Senate Passes Bill To Criminalize Pretexting
    Malaysia To Put Chips in License Plates
    Growing Number of Employers Use GPS To Track Workers
    Automated Targeting System May Violate Homeland Security Law
    Computers Are Hazardous to Health Record Privacy
    Online Service Offers Phone Call Privacy
    U.S. Database Assigns 'Risk Assessments' to Travelers
    Phoenix Airport to Use 'Backscatter' X-Ray on Travelers
    UK Wiretapping Case Leads to Calls for Stronger Privacy Laws
    Justice Department Inspector General Investigates NSA Program
    UK Police Searching DNA of Suspects' Families
    U.S., European Union Working to Preserve SWIFT Surveillance Program
    Increasing Use of Cellphones to Track People
    Massachusetts Police to Datamine DMV Database
    UK's RFID Passport Code is Hacked
    FOIA Documents Reveal 478 IRS Laptops Lost or Stolen
    Some Voters Say New Electronic Machines Lack Privacy
    Federal Court Reviews Public Disclosure of Hurricane Victims' Data
    Britain's DNA Database Too Big, Has Privacy Risks
    Consumer Privacy Groups File Complaint About Online Advertising
    Georgia Court Records Reveal Social Security Numbers
    Calif. Gov. Schwarzenegger Creates Giant Database on Citizens' Buying Habits, Voting Records
    New Version of Firefox Browser Sends User Data to Google
    No Privacy Rights for Laptops at U.S. Border
    No-Swipe Credit Cards Contain High Security, Privacy Costs
    New Driver's License Requirements Fuel Privacy Fearks
    EU Urges Privacy Safeguards for RFID Technology
    Government Report: 19 Agencies Have Lost Personal Data
    Chicago Mayor: Surveillance Camera on Every Corner by 2016
    DHS Rebuked for Plan to Limit Applicant Access to Data
    Homeland Security Finances Software to Monitor Negative Opinions of U.S.
    Supreme Court Rejects Medical Privacy Case
    Education Secretary Proposes Nationwide College Student Database
    Political Parties Divided on New Voting Requirements
    States Increasingly Regulating Web Dating Industry
    N.Y. Hospital Suspends Employees for Prying Into Girl's Medical File
    Transit Worker ID Card Stalled Because of Privacy, Tech Problems
    Employees Have Little Privacy In Workplace
    Hewlett-Packard Chairwoman Resigns Amid 'Pretexting' Scandal
    News Commentary: Craigslist 'Prank' Shows Ease of Online Privacy Invasions
    Bush Wants More Wiretap Power, But Congress Questions Need
    California Investigates Hewlett-Packard's Spying on Its Directors
    Homeland Security Using a Dozen Data-Mining Programs
    Students Protest News Feeds at Online Social Club
    More Employers Using Credit Checks to Screen Applicants
    Disney World Will Collect Visitors' Fingerprints
    Education Dept. Revealed Students' Personal Data to FBI
    UK Home Office Admits Security Breaches of ID and Passport Databases
    Data On Cell Phones Can Be Recovered After They're 'Erased'
    Increasing Biometrics Use on the Horizon
    Government Seeks to Expand Data Collection on Airline Passengers
    DHS Inspector General Reports Security Holes in Visa Data Protection
    CTO Resigns, Two Others Fired After AOL Published User Data
    Federal Judge Rules Secret NSA Spy Program Unconstitutional
    British Police Seek Power to Seize Encryption Keys
    New York City Considers Mandating Cameras at Nightclub Entrances
    Federal Appeals Court Upholds NYC's Random Searches
    D.C. Plans to Install 48 More Surveillance Cameras
    Another Veterans Affairs Computer With Sensitive Data is Missing
    Computer Security Consultant Clones New U.S. E-Passports
    Disabled Voters Sue California Counties Over Access, Privacy Problems
    E-Health Problems Expose Patient Data at Georgetown University Hospital
    Homeland Security Names New Chief Privacy Officer
    Widely Differing Views on Surveillance at Congressional Hearing
    National Database to Track College Students Proposed
    Possible White House Deal on NSA Secret Surveillance
    Increasing Number of Schools Test Students for Drugs
    Massachusetts Inspectors Suspended for Refusing to Carry GPS Phones
    Consultant Breaks Into FBI's Computer System
    Stolen Veterans Affairs Laptop and Hard Drive Found
    CIA May Have Illegally Accessed Canadian Bank Records
    Privacy International Alleges Data Protection Law Violations by Banking Consortium
    Bush Attacks New York Times for News Stories
    U.S. Secretly Examining Massive Amounts of Private Financial Records
    Library Director Under Fire for Refusing to Release Private Data Without Subpoena
    Associated Press: Police Bypassed Subpoenas & Warrants, Bought Phone Data from Brokers
    Virginia Police Given Access to Student Data
    Laptop With D.C. Employee Data Stolen
    Sen. Clinton Calls for 'Privacy Bill of Rights'
    Federal Government Sues N.J. Officials to Stop Investigation
    Federal Government Increasingly Using Data Mining
    Supreme Court Backs Police No-Knock Searches
    National Institutes of Health Expert Committed 'Serious Misconduct'
    Agency: Veterans Affairs Data Theft Could Happen Again
    Federal Judge to Consider NSA Program's Legality
    Hacker Steals Info On 1,500 Employees From DOE Nuclear Agency
    White House Brokers Deal to Avoid NSA Hearings
    Lax Enforcement of Medical Privacy Laws Creates Risks for Patients
    Massive DNA Database Continues Quiet Expansion
    Police Destroy 1,326 DNA Samples Taken in BTK Investigation
    Theft of Veterans' Data Leads to Firings, Changes at VA
    Supreme Court: Public Workers on Duty Not Protected by First Amendment
    European Union Court Rules Passenger Data Deal With U.S. Illegal
    Bill Would Expand Faulty Employment Verification System
    Veterans' Affairs Reports Massive Data Theft
    Supreme Court Rejects Knock-and-Announce Rule for Police
    Attorney General Gonzales: Reporters May Be Prosecuted Over NSA Stories
    CIA Chief Nominee Says NSA's Spy Program Is Legal
    In Late 1990s, NSA Tested Privacy-Friendly Spy Program
    Verizon Denies Turning Over Customer Phone Data to NSA
    White House Will Brief a Few Lawmakers About Domestic Surveillance
    Poll Shows 51% Oppose NSA's Secret Domestic Phone Call Database
    New Jersey Policeman Charged With Invading Date's Privacy by Publicizing Sex Photo
    Consumer Privacy Issues Grow As Technology to Gather Data Surreptitiously Improves
    Several Phone Companies Helped NSA Gather Info Without Warrants
    NSA Created Huge Database of Citizens' Phone Calls
    Bush Creates Anti-ID Theft Task Force
    Health and Education Join to ID Loan Defaulters
    Health and Education Agencies Join to ID Loan Defaulters
    States Resist REAL ID Implementation
    States Resist REAL ID Implementation
    States Resist REAL ID Implementation
    States Resist REAL ID Implementation
    New York Seeks to Expand DNA Collection
    Best Practice Guidelines for RFID Announced
    U.S. Government Asks Court to Dismiss AT&T Suit
    Lawsuit Challenges Defense Dept. Recruitment Database
    Voter ID Fight Continues in U.S.
    Late Reporter's Family Refuses FBI Requests for Documents
    Secret National Archives Agreement Allowed CIA to Withdraw Public Documents
    Transportation Security Administration Names New Privacy Director
    More Surveillance Cameras Deployed in New York
    Documents Show AT&T Linked to NSA Spy Scandal
    Potential Privacy Risks in San Francisco's Planned Free Wireless Network
    Attorney General Gonzales: Warrantless Domestic Eavesdropping Possible
    Critics: Bush Marginalized Intelligence Oversight Board
    Use of License Plate Scanners on the Rise in Maryland
    Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Judges Testify About NSA Spy Program
    FBI Monitors Political Activists
    IRS Plans To Allow Sale of Taxpayer Data
    Federal Court: Fliers Must Complete Search Process Once Begun
    Proposed Bill Would Allow Warrantless Spying
    Dept. of Homeland Security Again Fails in Computer Security
    California Sues Firm, Alleges Illegal Cell-Phone Records Sales
    Study: RFID Chips Are Vulnerable to Viruses
    White House Briefs Senate Panel on NSA Eavesdropping Program
    Florida Man Sentenced to 8 Years in Prison for Data Theft
    High School Student Wins Public Records Lawsuit
    Memo Shows Internal Bush Administration Effort to Ban Detainee Abuse Was Thwarted
    Homeland Security Officers Go Outside Job Description By Policing Porn
    Senate Inquiry into Bush's Secret NSA Surveillance Order Blocked by GOP
    House Intelligence Committee To Probe Secret NSA Spy Order
    Judge Orders Justice Dept. to Release Spy Documents to EPIC
    National Terrorism List Contains 325,000 Names, Including U.S. Citizens
    White House Pushing Congress to Avoid Probe Into NSA Spy Program, Sources Say
    UK Government Moves Toward Mandatory National ID Cards
    Google's Latest Desktop Version Includes Privacy Risks, Groups Say
    Data Broker ChoicePoint: One Year After the Scandal
    Republican Lawmakers Increasingly Questioning NSA Eavesdropping Program
    EPIC, ACLU and National Security Archive Seek Spy Program Papers
    Secure Flight Passenger Program Tabled
    Telecommunications Companies Helped NSA Spy Program
    Many Motorists Still Have SSNs on Driver's Licenses
    Internet Service Providers Increasingly Asked to Turn Over Customer Data
    Federal Government Considered Web-surveillance Project
    Some Voluntarily Implant RFID Tags Under Their Skin
    Portable X-rays, Surveillance Cameras to be Used for Super Bowl XL in Detroit
    House Committee to Review Cellphone Records Privacy
    Justice Alito Sworn In to Supreme Court
    In Kansas, Federal Trial Begins Concerning Teen Sexual Privacy
    Poll: Americans Mixed in Support for Government Eavesdropping
    Bush's Various Rationales for Secret NSA Order Confuse the Issue
    Federal Trade Commission: Databroker ChoicePoint to Pay $15M for Leaking Consumer Data
    President Bush Sees No Need for Law to Approve NSA Eavesdropping
    Missouri Debates Do-Not-Mail Legislation
    Cingular Wireless Wins Injunction Against Online Data Brokers
    Justice Dept. Subpoenas to Search Engine Companies Cause Concern Among Internet Users
    Bush Denies Allegations That Secret NSA Order Broke the Law
    Background Check Grows More Extensive for Fast-Track Passenger Program
    Google Fights Justice Department Subpoena
    Administration Sets Out Longer Defense of Domestic Spy Program
    Bipartisan Group of Senators Backs Phone Records Privacy Bill
    EPIC to File Suit Against Justice Dept. Over FOIA Request
    NSA Data Gathered After Sept. 11 Attacks Led to Dead Ends and Innocent Americans
    Some Data Brokers Use Devious Tactics to Gather Private Cell-Phone Records
    Alito Hearings Focus on Roe v. Wade
    Latest iTunes Update Raises Privacy Issues
    Poll Shows Broader Concerns About Privacy Rights Among Americans
    Supreme Court Rules Universities Can Block Spam
    Justice Dept. Meets With FISC Judges About Bush's Secret NSA Order
    Supreme Court Nominee Alito Says Judges Shouldn't Bring Agenda to Cases
    Government Web Site Tracking Violates Rules on Online Privacy
    Chicago Police Warn of Easy Access to Cell Phone Records
    UK Resident Uses EU Law Against Spammers
    Companies Increasingly Use Background Checks
    NYC Cops Spy on Peaceful Protesters
    Bipartisan Group of Senators Calls for Investigation of Bush's Secret Spying Order
    Bush Defends Eavesdropping Order
    Hoax Revealed: Student Confesses He Made Up Visit by Federal Agents
    Representatives Demand Congressional Hearings Into Bush's Secret Domestic Spying Order
    Bush Secretly Allowed Spying on Americans Without Court Orders
    More Stores Asking for Customers' Phone Numbers
    Pentagon To Review Secret Database After Report Reveals Peaceful Protests Labeled "Threats"
    Report Reveals Defense Department's Secret Database on Domestic Surveillance
    EU Approves Rules Requiring Increased Data Retention
    TSA to Patrol All Modes of Transportation, Not Just Planes
    DirecTV To Pay $5.34M for Do-Not-Call List Violations
    "Fast Track" Air Traveler Identification System Expands
    Government Tracking of People Through Cell Phones Prompts Lawsuits
    Names on U.S. Terror Watch Lists Number 80,000
    Errors Plague National Crime Database
    30,000 Travelers Mistakenly Matched to Watch Lists
    Massachusetts School Mistakenly Puts Confidential Student Psychological Reports Online
    Justice Dept.: FBI Agents Tried to Illegally Cover Up Mistakes in Terror Case
    Judge Alito Joins Ruling Denying Privacy Rights for Students Over Drug Use Survey
    Government Worker Suspected of Criminal Activity Used Position to Find Data on Investigators
    Missouri Will Track Motorists' Cell Phone Signals
    Canadian Pharmacists Advised to Ask Invasive Questions of Customers Buying Morning-After Pill
    Gay California Student Sues Alleging Privacy Violations
    Canada Will Establish Do-Not-Call List
    Defense Department Expands Surveillance Within United States
    Army Plan for Database of Sexual Assaults Criticized Over Victim Privacy Issues
    Dutch Supreme Court Orders Lycos to Reveal Identity of Web Client
    Indiana Supreme Court Upholds Abortion Waiting-Period Law
    Australia Sees Misuse of Public Surveillance Cameras
    Federal Government Proposes Rule Including New Powers to Track Travelers
    Texas Sues Sony Over Rootkit Scandal
    Libraries Struggle to Protect Privacy While Offering Convenience
    Louisville, Kentucky Considers Camera Surveillance System
    Baltimore to Install Talking Surveillance Cameras
    U.S. Government Wants to Spy on Internet Use
    More Employers Using GPS Tracking Technology
    Keystroke Spying Increasing, Study Finds
    Ohio County's New Iris ID System Links Up With National Database
    Boy Finds Anonymous Sperm Donor Through Online DNA Service
    States Monitoring Drivers by Tracking Cell Phones
    Medical Privacy Important to Americans, Survey Shows
    Verizon Wireless Sues Company Over Consumer Privacy
    Information on 3,623 People Stolen From Databroker TransUnion
    Lawmakers Seek to Limit FBI Power to Secretly Demand Documents
    'Metadata' in Files Can Cause Embarrassing Gaffes
    FBI Searches Records of Ordinary, Unaccused Americans in Search for Terrorists
    Utah Supreme Court Protects Privacy of Rape Victims' Mental Health Records
    FBI Arrests Man Accused of Covertly Installing Ad Software
    'Private' Wireless Camera Systems Actually Broadcast to the Public
    1971 Paper by Judge Alito Suports Privacy Protections
    Ontario Privacy Commissioner: Privacy Rules Broken When Health Records Scattered in Streets
    Judges in New York, Texas Reject Government Attempts to Track Citizens Through Cell Phones
    Anti-Spyware Coalition Offers Guidelines to Help Consumers
    U.S. Government Adds RFID Chips to Passports
    Newly Released FBI Papers Indicate Surveillance Violations
    Universities Protest Plan to Change Online Systems to Allow Government Monitoring
    Maryland Will Begin Photographing Vehicles That Don't Use EZ Pass Toll System
    Secret Code in Color Printers Lets Government Track People
    Google's Privacy Policy More Detailed, but Questions Remain
    Japanese Court Says 'Juki Net' Doesn't Violate Residents' Privacy
    Missouri Test to Monitor Cell Phones for Traffic Data
    Food and Drug Administration Propose to Track Medicine with RFID
    Privacy Concerns Lead FEMA to Restrict Data on Evacuees
    IBM Promises Not To Discriminate Based on Genetics
    More Lenders Charge for ID-theft Protection
    Surveillance Cameras Increasingly Used in United States
    Delaware Supreme Court Says Blogger Has Right to Remain Anonymous
    Italian law Makes Web Cafes Check Clients' IDs and Track Site Visits
    Bill Would Cut Protections for Americans Against Pentagon Spy Activities
    Homeland Security Privacy Officer Leaves for Private Sector
    Congress Keeps Wary Eye on Secure Flight Screening Program
    University Mistake Puts Law Students and Staff's Records Online
    Nun Spends 9 Months Trying to Get Free of No-Fly List
    Controversial Bill Would Allow DNA Collection From Those Arrested
    Transportation Security Administration's Advisory Panel Criticizes Screening Plan
    U.S. Spy Agency Using Satellites Domestically
    Verizon to Police Web Customers for Piracy
    Arizona Court Applies Law Banning Mobile Spam to Text Messages
    1,500 New York City Students Protest Metal Detectors at High School
    FAA Will Propose Adding Camera Surveillance on Planes
    Data Broker Agrees to Stop Selling Personal Cell Phone Records
    United Kingdom Considers Placing Cameras on Cars to Spy on Other Drivers
    ChoicePoint Claims Florida Officer Illegally Accesssed 4,600 Files
    Federal Judge Upholds Indiana's Do-No-Call Law
    Health Records of Katrina Evacuees Gathered in Online Database
    Nominee Roberts: Constitution Protects Privacy Rights
    British Hospital Leaders Claim Privacy Laws Hinder Police Search
    Supreme Court Nominee Roberts to be Questioned About Privacy
    UK Government Launches 'Charm Offensive' to Promote ID Cards
    Panel: Federal Government Needs New Privacy Rules
    Yahoo Provided Data That Helped China Convict Journalist
    Task Force: Users of New Technological Tools Should Respect Privacy Rights
    Analyst: EU Privacy Directive Compliance Will Be Challenging
    Canadian School Violated Privacy By Installing Surveillance Cameras
    German Court Issues Temporary Injunction in Left Party Leader's Privacy Case
    Canadian Police Want to Force Hospitals to Identify Gun or Knife Victims
    Wireless Group Warns Telemarketers Against Violating Customers' Privacy
    Suit Alleging News Service Violated Privacy By Publishing Photos Is Dropped
    JetBlue, Sun Country Install Surveillance Cameras on Commercial Planes
    REAL ID Database Will Draw Identity Thieves
    Web Sites Sell Private Phone Records
    Report: Several Federal Data-Mining Efforts Fail to Follow Privacy Laws
    Social Security Number Only Needs to Be Revealed in Limited Situations
    Florida Court Overturns DUI Conviction Because of Privacy Violations by Police
    Creator, Buyers of 'Loverspy' Program Indicted
    Vermont Court: Police May Enter Emergency Rooms Without Warrants
    Library Sues to Block Use of Controversial Patriot Act Clause
    Belgian Privacy Commission: Door-to-Door Searches Violate Privacy
    Study: Many American Companies Misuse Customer Information
    Public Patent Records Reveal Personal Data of Inventors
    New York To Create Extensive Public Surveillance System
    Hacker Steals Data of 33,000 Air Force Officers
    Report: Ontario Government Offers Subpar Data Protection
    U.S. Considers RFID-enabled License Plate Scheme
    Canadian Bill Would Let Police Monitor E-mail
    Panel Recommends Florida Post Court Records Online
    One Million UK Households Sign On to Phone Privacy Service
    Man Acquitted of Invasion of Privacy After Taking Photo Up a Woman's Skirt
    Finns Urged to Strengthen Security of Wi-Fi Networks
    Bluetooth-Enabled Cars Can be Snooped
    Florida Considers 'Digital Birth ID'
    Game Publishers Use Software to Scan Users' Computers for Hacks
    Federal Appeals Court Revives E-mail Snoop Case
    New VoIP Wiretap Rule Makes Computer Systems More Vulnerable
    Iowa Pharmacy Board Plan to Create Prescription-Tracking System Criticized
    Homeland Security Chief Says Privacy Fears Overblown
    Report: Canadians More Accepting of Governments Sharing Information
    UK Tests RFID-enabled License Plates to Track Vehicles
    Australian Privacy Officer to Investigate Files Blunder
    Non-Profit Groups Expand Extensive Employee Background Searches
    Judge Dismisses Suit of Passengers Claiming Jet Blue Violated Privacy Policy
    Newsrooms Try to Protect Identities of Sources
    Many Adoptees Seek Birth Records Under New Hampshire's New Law
    Vietnam's Vinaphone Admits It Erred in Revealing Private Customer Data
    California Supreme Court to Review Pay Privacy Case
    U.S. Government Encoding Laser Printers with Identifying Data
    New York City Expands Random Searches
    Report Finds Transportation Security Administration Violated Privacy Laws
    Direct Marketing Association Creates Deceased Do-Not-Call List
    United States Continues Privacy vs. Security Debate
    Alberta Privacy Commissioner Rebukes Two Canadian Firms for Privacy Breaches
    Study: Many Americans Delete Web Cookies That Track Them
    Montana Supreme Court: No Privacy Rights in Garbage
    Security Breach at USC Exposes Student Applicant Database
    UK Union Wants Ban on Using RFID to Track Employees
    Online Private Eyes Face Scrutiny
    Price of Convenience May be Privacy Rights
    Google's Growth Raises Questions for Privacy Rights of Its Customers
    Virginia Town Considers Criminalizing Trash Scavenging
    Senators Introduce Identity Theft Protection Act
    Another Virginia DMV Employee Accused of Fraud
    Ruling by Dutch Judge Protects Privacy of Online File Swappers
    U.S. Officials Seek Rapid-Wiretap Access to In-Flight Broadband Services
    Body Scan Machines to Search London Tube Passengers
    Online Commerce Allows For Sale of Cell Phone Records
    Lufthansa Airline Tests Biometric Tickets
    U.S. Allowing Some Fraud Victims To Get New SSNs
    Crash Investigators Use Data From Cars' Black Boxes
    Identity Theft Victims Face More Woes Than Just Credit Card Fraud
    Pennsylvania Credit Union Replacing Cards Regardless of Fraud
    Wireless Technology Makes Parking Meters "Intelligent"
    Employers Can Ask Applicants for SSN, But Better to Wait Until Firm Job Offer
    Surveys: U.S. Employers Tracking Workers' E-mail, Web Use
    Adoptees File Human Rights Complaint Against Canadian Privacy Commissioner
    Drugstore Chain Disables Web Site Feature Allowing Tracking of Customer Purchases
    Pentagon Creates Student Database for Military Recruiting
    Some Banks Fail to Inform Customers of Exposure in Wake of Massive Security Breach
    Social Security Administration Loosens Privacy Rules For Its Files
    New Rules Don't Limit Use of Data Collected by Vehicles' 'Black Boxes'
    New Jersey Supreme Court Orders Review of Financial Record Privacy
    Spokane Mayor Complains of Lack of Privacy Online
    Breach of Credit Card Companies' Security Affects 40 Million Accounts
    UK Report: Data Protection Laws Need to Be Strengthened
    More Employers Fingerprinting Job Applicants
    Texas Court Dismisses American Air Passenger Suit
    Survey: Many Believe Congress Failing at Data Protection
    Alaska Air Implements In-Flight Advertising
    New Ruling From U.S. Justice Dept. Limits Privacy-Violation Prosecutions
    Court Rules Against Japan ID Plan
    Boston Unleashes Robot to Spy on Parked Cars
    Australian Labor Party: Medical File Sharing Violates Privacy Rights
    Data of More Than 670,000 Customers of Four Banks At Risk
    UK To Set Privacy Rules for Medical E-Records
    Australians' Overseas Calls, E-mails Tracked by U.S.
    U.S. Department of Homeland Security Seeks More Data on Europeans
    Homeland Security Money Funds Camera Surveillance Systems
    Employees Don't Have Privacy Rights for Work Computers
    Apple's Software Upgrade Has Serious Security Flaw
    Canadian Bank Hands Client Details of Other Customers' Accounts
    California Senate Passes Consumer Privacy Bills
    Woman Sues Circuit City After Store Sold Computer Filled With Her Private Data
    Cisco's New RFID Server Tracks Employees Via Clothing Tags
    Time Warner Loses Data on 600,000 Current, Ex-workers
    D.C. Police Gather Data on Those Who Don't Violate Laws
    Homeland Security Chief May Create Nonprofit to Gather Private Data
    Washington State Seeks to Log Those Who Buy Some Over-the-counter Medicine
    Canadian Policemen Misused Confidential Database, Official Says
    Blockbuster Employees Allegedly Use Store Data for ID Theft
    Australia's Planned Health Card Raises Specter of National ID
    New Google Service Archives, Displays Users' Past Searches
    Privacy Concerns Surround Boston Subway's New Fare Card
    Grant Funding Ends for Controversial MATRIX Database
    France Debates Compulsory National ID Cards
    State Lawmakers Eye Data-collecting Computer Chips in Cars
    States Reevaluate Data Protection Laws After Recent Scandals
    Students Protest Iowa Town's New Public Surveillance Cameras
    Florida Sheriff Uses Restricted Records to Find His Critic
    Connecticut Supreme Court Affirms Bans on GPS Fines
    Social Security Numbers Widely Available Online
    U.S. RFID Plans for Passports Criticized
    British Government's Medical Database Raises Privacy Fears
    Marketing Firm Sells List of Schiavo Donors
    Stolen UC-Berkeley Laptop Has Personal Data On 100,000 People
    Report: Identity Theft in 2002 Cost U.S. $53B, Canada $2.5B
    New Hampshire's E-ZPass Sytem Raises Privacy Issues
    Westlaw to Limit Sale of Personal Data
    Kentucky Supreme Court Rules Employee Must Disclose HIV Status
    New Mexico House Committee Kills Privacy Bill
    European Laws Require Notification About RFIDs
    ChoicePoint Also Sold Data to Criminals in 2002
    Kansas Attorney General Seeks About 90 Women's Full Medical Records
    Palm Beach County Accidentally E-mails Confidential Patient List
    Florida Court Says Spouse's Spyware Use Was Illegal
    California School Drops RFID Tracking Program
    ChoicePoint Exposes Data of 100,000 People
    Australian Doctors Can Access Records Without Patient Consent
    Iowa Scrutinizes Residents' Mental Health Records
    Could PATRIOT Act Cover Canadians' Health Care Records?
    Security Breach Reveals Customer Data on Acer's Australian Web Site
    UK Store Tesco Expands RFID Tagging of Its Goods
    Supreme Court Says No Suspicion Needed for Search by Police Dogs
    Federal Workers Worry About Getting Carded
    Federal Judge: No Warrant Needed to Use GPS Tracker
    Who Knows Your Bank Balance?
    Even "Private" BlackBerry Messages Can Be Made Public
    Gambling on E-Privacy Agreements
    Should E-Mail Fraud Cancel Privacy Rights
    Kansas Bill Would Monitor Purchase of Over the Counter Cold Medicines
    Who Protects the Company's Privacy Policy
    Hunting and Fishing License Info Should be Private
    US Visa RFID Proposal Challenged
    California the Place of Sand, Sun and Privacy Rights
    US Citizens may Benefit from EU Corporate Privacy Notices
    Feds Asked by Trucker Group to Protect Privacy of Drivers
    Sam's Club Shopper in Texas May Be First To Get RFID Tagged Items
    Cellphone 411 Directory Still on Track
    An Invisible Human Leash : RFID Technology under the Skin
    New U.S. Passport Plan Includes RFID
    Parents Need to Beware of Raising Children with no Sense of Privacy
    The Catch-22 of the New US National ID
    ACLU Data-mining Info on Supporters Raise Privacy Concerns
    RFID Tag it and Bag the Customer
    FEMA Stumped by Privacy Concerns When Address Hurricane Aid To Victims
    Tenant Privacy is a Challenge
    Big Brother is Looking At your Financial Data
    What are the Facts on FACT
    Court Rules that Police Cannot Use Police State Tactics to Enlist Parents to Spy on Their Children
    ABA Set to Recommend More Juror Privacy
    Gee-whiz Gadgets that Can Keep and Eye on Users
    Intelligence Reform Bill Due for a Vote
    The Little Black Box in Cars: Spies on How You Drive
    Keeping Up with Health Care Privacy Laws
    Beware of E-Mail Scams That Target Privacy Concerns
    Once Upon a Time on Capitol Hill...
    Biometrics:Who Do They Say You Are?
    Fed Okays Amazon's Child Privacy Policy: Don't Ask Don't Tell
    Federal Plan to Track All College Students Under Fire
    Cellphone Directory Threatens Privacy
    Copier Technology that ID Users
    SCB Charging for Customer Privacy
    Another HIPAA Detractor
    Pat Down Searches at Airport Reported to Cross the Line
    Should Court Records be Online?
    Ronald L. Plesser a Pioneer in Privacy and Open Government Dies
    Guess Who's Looking at Your Tax Records
    Get Your US Passport While it Still Cold
    US Government Secure Flight May Violate EC Privacy Laws
    Student Struggle for Class Room Privacy
    CA Voters Move to Create DNA Database
    Company Claims to have Tech. to block Junk Faxes and Block Calls
    Large Budget Increase for HSD Privacy Office
    Procter & Gamble Outsource Privacy
    HIPAA Rules Being Challenged
    Feds Order Airlines to Turn Over Passenger Travel Info
    Census Bureau Offers Assurances on Privacy
    Privacy Gone in a Few Clicks
    Blind Voters Charge Privacy Violation
    Patient Privacy Law's First Conviction
    E-Blacklists a Customer's Nightmare
    Police on Duty Have No Privacy Right
    Patriot Act Violates British Columbia Privacy Law
    Voter Registration Info Available Online
    Diverse Coalition Opposes Secure Flight
    Cone of Privacy for Voters Encouraged
    U.S. Travelers E-Passport or Bus?
    Fighting for Student Privacy
    Privacy and Security: Talking the Same Language
    EPIC Effort to Gain Access to Secure Flight FOIA Info
    Do RFID Feature on Passports Threaten Privacy
    Cyber Privacy Erosion
    Ballot Secrecy Lawsuit Filed
    Application of Anti-Terrorist Screening Theaten Due Process and Privacy
    UC Berkeley Network Attacked by Hackers
    CA Ballot Tests the Popularity of DNA Requirements
    The Era of Internet Campaigning has Arrived
    Google's New Indexing Feature Stirs Privacy Concerns
    FL Ballot Amendment Threatens Privacy
    RFID People, Animals and Things
    Voting Rights v. Privacy Rights
    Voting Privacy in Colorado a Challenge
    Texas DMV Sends Licenses to Wrong Addresses
    Homeless Privacy Rights Should be Protected
    Google Indexing Tool Raises Privacy Concerns
    Questions About the Privacy of Military Voters
    Keeping Cyber Tabs on Students
    Mounting Challenges to Privacy
    Something Under the Skin--Attack on Privacy
    Military Voters' Ballot Privacy Threatened
    Request to Revisit E-Mail Privacy Case
    CA Employee Online Privacy Protection Nixed
    No Spywire for California
    CA Enacts Cell Phone Privacy Law
    Selling RFID to Privacy Rights Groups
    What is SBC's Privacy Policy?
    The Senate Acts on Two Privacy Measures
    Federal Move to Outlaw Video Voyeurism
    TSA Orders Airlines to Turn Over Passenger Data
    Department of Transportation Dismisses Privacy Complaint
    HIPAA Prompts Recording of Calls
    State Judge Rules on Medical Privacy Rights
    Air Travel with Much Less Privacy
    Judge Releases Northwest from Privacy Suit
    Suit Against Newspaper for Violating Medical Privacy
    Help for Victims of Privacy Violations
    Privacy and a National Animal ID System
    Albertson's Sued Over Pharmacy Customer Privacy
    HIPAA Does Not Apply to Police Reports
    Contributors List Sought in CA Proposition
    Professor Warned After Violating Student's Privacy
    Privacy in Matters of Faith
    Trusted Traveler Program Requires Trust
    Fire Fighters Health Privacy Threatened
    Human RFID Tags are They a Matter of Life and Death?
    Homeless People Do Have Privacy Rights
    Do Student Honor Rolls Violate Privacy Rights?
    In the Line of Duty--A Right to Privacy
    The cost of Privacy--One Phone Call
    California Moving to Protect E-Mail Privacy
    Feds Back Appeal of CA Privacy Law
    Privacy Policy Advice to Companies: Build a Data Map
    Small Town America Joining Opposition to the Patriot Act
    Tapping Internet Phone Calls
    Colorado Court Violate Privacy of Accuser
    9/11 Commission's Report Tugs at Privacy Rights
    CAPPS II: Questionable Judgment
    The E-Mail Privacy Act
    Only in the Eye of the Beholder
    Hacking a RFID Tag 101
    Ordering Medicine Online a Prescription for Privacy Abuse
    The Tax Collector vs. Property Owner Rights
    Doctors Giving More Than Precibed for Prozac
    Drinking and Telling Can Get You Into Trouble
    Who's Taging Who
    CAPPS II Up on Blocks
    The House Flip Flops on Privacy
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    Prepare for a Privacy Pop Quiz
    Multinational Companies Told to Follow the Strictest of Privacy Rules
    Much Too Young to Lose Privacy
    Gateway Has to Close the Gate on Customer Information
    TSA Agency Working To Block Privacy Law
    Charges Filed in Hidden Camera Case
    Court Threatens Privacy of E-mail Communication
    CA Leads the Way with First Online Privacy Law
    Big Brother Becoming Business as Usual
    Telecom CEO Says No to Wireless Directory
    Your Personal Information May be Only One Google Search Away
    Warnings to US Banks About Exporting Privacy
    Wal-Mart Taking RFID Out for a Spin
    Connecticut Jury Okay with Tracking Rental Car Drivers
    AIDS Patients Medical Records Being Used in Survey
    Get Your Free Government Background Checks
    Baltimore City�s Version of Candid Camera
    If You Are Being Searched You Must be in Boston
    No Need to Ask for Papers with RFID Technology
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    Picture Cell Phones May Be Ejected from Federal Courts
    Who�s Checking Your E-mail Box Activity?
    Utah Judge Appointed to the Intelligence Surveillance Court
    The Privacy Debate on RFID Technology
    Keeping Tabs on US Visitors
    CA Bill to Address Employers Who Spy on Employees
    New Reports Finds Extensive Data Mining By Feds
    Court Rules in Favor of Privacy in the Garage
    Barry Steinhardt Director of the ACLU Comments on Matrix
    Your Papers Please�Boston Transit Customers Face ID Checks
    The 411: Operator Assistance for Cell Phone Numbers
    Federal Legislation to Address Picture Phone Abuse
    A Family in Grief Struggles for Privacy
    Video Voyeurism May Be on Congressional Agenda
    Privacy Concerns End Canadian Census Deal
    Camera Phones Showing Up on the Privacy Radar
    Video Voyeurism Case In the Texas Hill Country
    Judge Declares Law Violates Brain-Damaged Woman�s Privacy Right
    Feds Testing the Limits of Surveillance
    Illinois Ready to Move Against High Tech Peeping Toms
    JetBlue Passengers Seeing Red Over Privacy Violation
    Town Seeks Surveillance for Security
    Some Mortgage Lenders Abuse the Personal Information of Clients
    The First Case of Internet Stalking Filed
    What�s for Dinner? You May Not Want Pizza
    Renters Find Themselves Blacklisted
    A Group Agrees on UHF RFID Spectrum Range
    9/11 Commission Says DOJ finding it Hard to Keep Up with FBI Surveillance Requests
    Pres. Bush Wants to Make Some Patriot Act Provisions Permanent
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    Charlottesville VA DNA Dragnet Called Off
    The Business of RFID
    DOD on RFID Trail
    Ontario Airport Testing Surveillance System
    Maryland County Now Able to Locate Cell Callers
    California Ahead of the Curve on ID Fraud
    Defense Department is on a RFID Offensive
    The Privacy Defense
    Big Brother is Now Becoming Big Business
    Music Sales May Not be Hurt By Online Piracy
    A Patient�s Right to Medical Privacy Denied
    Cable Operators Must Share Access with ISPs
    Extortion Attempts on Outsourced Medical Records Reported
    The Newest Municipal Fund Raising Tool May be Running Out of Gas
    Google�s Big Eyes are on Your E-mail
    New Lesson at School: Living in a Surveillance Society 101
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    JetBlue is Seeing Red Over Privacy Violation Lawsuit
    Biometrics Used to ID Drivers of Hazmat Trucks
    The EU is Having its Own TIA Moment
    DHS Announces Contract for Data-sharing Network
    When is a MATRIX Not a MATRIX?
    A Person of Interest Claim by Ashcroft Results in Suit
    RFID Tags Ready or Not Here They Come
    Talking the Same Language: Government Network Interoperability
    A Suspicious Electric Utility Bill?
    Terrorist Data Screening Center is Online
    A House that Monitors is Residents
    Detroit Officers Sued Over Ethnic Profiling
    Betting on a Sure thing
    Cameras Will Not be Deployed in Louisiana Middle School
    Fingerprint ID System In Use at Pentagon
    University Faculty Subjected to Background Checks
    What�s in a Name? The Supreme Court Will Decide
    University Faculty Subjected to Background Checks
    NY Federal Judge Orders Turnover of Abortion Records
    Army Intelligence Gathering on Civilians Admitted
    International Students Boycott Fee to Track Them
    Old Law Helps Get Access to Federal Information
    DOD�s Offshore Biometric Roll Out
    SPAM is Winning?
    DOJ Asks FCC for Changes in Domestic Surveillance Policy
    IBM Wins DOD RFID Project
    CAPPS II Hearing Raises Liability Concerns
    ISPs Looking Over the Shoulders of Customers
    FBI Analysis Faces Trail Over Abuse of Database Access
    CA Legislative Proposal Challenges E-File Sharer Privacy
    Continuing Fall Out from 9/11
    Continuing Fall Out from 9/11
    Two Federally Funded Privacy Protection Programs Eliminated
    A Letter Sent to the US AG Requests a Probe of Senate File Break-Ins
    New York and Wisconsin Reject Matrix
    SF Library Seeks Use of RFID Tracking Technology
    Plans for a DOJ Privacy Officer
    Artists Create Tools to Decode Data Collection, Sale
    Protect Privacy By Limiting List Brokerage
    New Car Systems Enable Surveillance
    Terrorism Commission Warns of Threats to Liberties
    Foreign Traveler ID System Underway
    EU Divided Over Air Passenger Privacy
    Instant Credit = Instant Identity Theft
    New Study: Credit Scoring Does Not Eliminate Race, Age Bias
    Mexican Officials Arrested Over Privacy Leak
    Dept. of Homeland Security Violates Privacy Req.'s
    Germany Considers Easing Privacy Laws
    Alberta Enacts Private Sector Privacy Legislation
    Bush Signs Credit Legislation
    New Zealand Blood Bank Allows Third-Party Access
    Company to Sell Human RFID's
    New Domestic Surveillance Plan in Works
    FBI Monitoring Anti-War Protesters
    DOJ's Gun Privacy Stance Inconsistent
    Canada to Employ Lockheed for Census
    Acxiom Frustrates Individuals' Opt-Out Requests
    Job Search Sites Jeopardize Privacy
    Junk Mailers Trying to Prevent Do-Not-Mail List
    Wal-Mart RFID Requirements to Cost Suppliers
    Financial Privacy Amendment Defeated
    11th Circuit Court of Appeals Overturns Spousal Wiretapping Exception
    A Call For Creation Of Federal Privacy Agency
    Banks Propose ID Theft Assistance Center
    Coalition Urges ICANN to Protect Privacy
    Library of Congress Grants DMCA Exceptions
    Tax Returns, Medical Data Transcription Being Outsourced
    Postal Service to Withdraw, Reissue Sender ID Notice
    CFP 2004 Deadline Approaching
    New Approach to ID Theft Called For
    "White Collar" Spam a Growing Nuisance
    Senate Approves Weak Spam Legislation
    Postal Service Proposes Sender Identification Requirement
    Supreme Court to Hear ID Case
    CA Overrides DOJ Anti-Terrorism Rules
    Credit Discrimination Case to Proceed
    Senators Call for JetBlue Investigation
    Supreme Court to Decide Web Porn Issue
    Snooping Software Threatens Privacy
    Communication Privacy Protections Inconsistent
    Court: FBI DNA Program Unconstitutional
    FCC Will Try to Enforce Do-Not-Call List
    U.S. Unveils Visa Tracking System
    Gov't Statistics Contradict Inflated Telemarketing Claims
    FTC Appeals Court Decision Invalidating Do Not Call List
    ACLU Sues RIAA to Protect Student Anonymity
    Total Information Awareness Dept. Shut Down
    Congress, Courts Battle Over Do Not Call List
    Court Invalidates Do-Not-Call List
    Banks Need to Improve Consumer Privacy
    Consumers Question ID Theft Accountability
    EPIC Files Complaints Regarding JetBlue
    CA Enacts Further Privacy Protections
    Patriot II Unecessary
    EU Takes Stand on Passenger Data
    Senators Call for Limits on Affiliate Sharing
    Canandian Privacy Commissioner Releases Annual Report
    Spam Bill Adds Self-Policing Component
    UK Makes Spam a Crime
    JetBlue Confirms Sharing Passenger Data
    Committee Proposes Drivers License Standards
    Business Interests Promote FCRA
    CAPPSII to Use JetBlue Passenger Data
    Retail Group to Promote Product Tracking Devices
    Anti-Terrorism Laws Used for Other Purposes
    Bush Administration Pushes for "Patriot Act II"
    Software Maker Introduces Anti-Spyware Product
    U.S. Postpones Deadline for New Passports
    UK Police Call for DNA Database
    Concerns Over Patriot Act Grow
    FOIA Requests Surged In 2002
    LA Times: Congress Should Strengthen Financial Privacy
    WI Bill Seeks to Block Posting of Personal Info
    New Privacy Bill Being Considered in California
    FTC Releases ID Theft Report
    Tracking Technology Pervading Consumer Goods
    Coalition To Combat ID Theft
    Lawyers Challenge RIAA Subpoena
    South African Law Commission Issues Privacy Report
    Privacy Complaints On the Rise In Australia
    U.S. Used Illegaly Obtained Personal Data
    US, World Prepare for Travel Regulations
    Consumer Privacy Rules Blocked in Washington
    Battle Lines Drawn Over Spyware
    Do College Students Need Credit Cards?
    Canadian MP To Introduce Anti-Spam Legislation
    Japanese ID System Up and Running
    Lawsuit Challenges DNA Gathering Policy
    UK Grocer Ends RFID Tag Trial
    County Requires DNA to Plead Guilty
    California Passes Financial Privacy Bill
    Expert Says Data Mining of Check Images Legal
    FBI Accused of Mishandling Surveillance Records
    FTC Head Criticizes Anti-Spam Bills
    EPIC: Homeless Tracking System Invasive
    Korea Introduces New Anti-Spam Bill
    China To Require Electronic ID Cards
    Internet Scam Uses Citibank Brand
    Minneapolis Library Agrees to Filters
    Medical Privacy Rules Causing Confusion
    California Set to Pass Financial Privacy Bill
    Gillette Uses RFID Tags on Razors
    Startup Uses Biometrics to Avert Fraud
    Two Groups Challenge Patriot Act
    Innocent Traveler Persecuted
    Court Issues Identity Theft Decision
    FDIC Pushes Notification Guidelines
    Mississippi District Installs Webcams in Classrooms
    Presidential Commission Proposes Monitoring Mail
    Californians Set to Vote on Racial Privacy Initiative
    Federal FCRA Bills May Weaken State Privacy Laws
    Americans Face Growing Threat of Identity Theft
    Dept. of Education Gives Grants for Student Drug Testing
    No Fly List Strands Innocent Travelers
    Big Blue Planning to Sell Big Brother Technology
    Privacy International Announces Big Brother, Brandeis, and Stupid Security Awards
    Action Item: Require Accuracy in FBI Database
    Federal Court Upholds Junk Fax Law
    Hackers Steal Personal Data from UT Austin Computer System
    Return of Web Tracking?
    Cybersecurity Strategy Quietly Released
    PI to Conduct Stupid Security Contest
    Class Action Suit Brought Against TriWest
    Draft "PATRIOT II" Legislation Obtained
    Identity Theft Tops FTC Consumer Complaint Report
    Privacy loses to the RIAA
    WSJ: Supermarket Discount Cards Don't Create Savings
    Banks Play Chicken Little on Privacy
    DNC Legislation Introduced in VA & MD
    Opt-In Financial Privacy Bill Introduced in NJ
    CA DMV Revokes Allstate's Access to Records
    GA Supreme Court Invalidates Fornication Law
    San Fran Passes Opt-In Privacy Legislation
    Is the Telemarketing Industry Using "Enron Accounting Methods?"
    Enormous Thefts of Personal Information May Lead to Identity, Credit Fraud
    California Identity Theft Law Takes Effect
    U. Penn. Appoints Privacy Officer
    Stalker Uses GPS To Monitor Victim
    FCC Solicits Comments on Telemarketing
    Court Opinion Sparks New Debate on Student Drug Testing
    Vast Airline Passenger Profiling Scheme Moving Forward
    ACLU Issues Action Alert on California Financial Privacy Bill
    $2.2 Trillion Suit Brought Against Junk Faxer FDC
    FEC Approves Political Ads Via SMS
    FCC: Fax.com Liable for $5.3M in Junk Faxing Fines
    Fighting for Internet Privacy in Pakistan
    GAO Releases Report on ID Theft Enforcement Results
    Britain�s Patriot Act type snooping laws may be illegal
    Oregon Woman Gets $5.3 Million for Credit Reporting Company Errors
    Push to make juvenile records open
    Office of Homeland Security Advocates Biometrics
    Your Grocery List Could Spark a Terror Probe
    Dr. Koop.com Breaks Promise, Agrees to Sell Customer Data
    Several Cities Reject PATRIOT Act
    Supreme Court Upholds Student Drug Tests
    Microsoft Announces Hailstorm 2.0: The Palladium System
    Popular Science: All Eyes Are On You
    Top 10 Police Database Abuses Released
    ND: 72% Opt for Opt-In
    Supreme Court Appeal Denied in Profiling Case
    EC Investigates MS Passport
    TV Studios want surveillance of viewers
    Gumming up fingerprint identification
    Interim Report on Face Recognition from Palm Beach
    Ford Credit ID Theft
    Yahoo Gets Away With Privacy Switch
    New international privacy law survey
    How smart are Smart Cards?
    Juno forced to provide clear notice to changes in contract terms
    NCSU Seeks Participants for Privacy Study
    Blank Birth Certificates Stolen: Illustrates Weakness in Proposed National ID
    Battling Spam
    Yahoo Changes Privacy Policy
    EPIC Carnivore Case Moves Forward
    New Privacy Policy Survey
    Proposed Doubleclick Settlement
    Telemarketing Comment Deadline is Friday
    Study: Business Studies of Privacy are Biased and Incomplete
    Video Surveillance in the Nation's Capital
    Swipe your driver's license and get on to a marketing database
    ISPs responsible for blocking child porn in Pennsylvania
    Spyware details forced into the open on web
    Support for National ID Drops
    Denver Police Profile Activists
    Netscape Navigator Snoops on Web Activity
    Student Obtains $5 Million In Lawsuit Against Voyeur Video Company
    Change in eBay Privacy Policy Draws Protest
    Microsoft Media Player Tracks Listening, Viewing Habits
    Supreme Court: Peer Grading Not A FERPA Violation
    Anti-Telemarketers Address Sales Call Industry Abuses
    State AGs Urge FTC to Require Better GLBA Notices
    DoD: Facial Recognition Unreliable
    Military Subject to Privacy Act
    Security Hole in Windows/MSN Messenger
    BBBOnline Launches New Site
    FTC Launches New Program to Help ID Theft Victims
    Trusted Passenger ID Cards
    Airline Passenger Profiling System
    Qwest Backs Down from Marketing Plan
    Privacy Protection Pays
    EU Vice-President to Claim US Uses Echelon to spy on European Business
    FTC Proposes Changes to TSR
    Eli Lilly Settles FTC Privacy Investigation
    Gov. Davis Proposes New California Wiretap Law
    School Children's Privacy Enhanced With New Law
    Internet Ad Profiling Doesn't Pay
    De facto National ID Program Underway?
    ACLU Report Finds Florida�s Facial Recognition Foray a Failure
    Pretexting Led Killer to Amy Boyer
    NY Bill Enhances Online Privacy
    Court Rules that FBI Can Use Keylogger without Wiretap Order
    Toys R Us Settles NJ Privacy Case
    Qwest Angers Customers With CPNI Sharing Notice
    �Unprecedented� Hole in XP Discovered
    Fortune: MS Passport Worst Product of the Year
    Firm Develops Subdermal Info Chip
    Student Privacy Legislation Likely to be Enacted
    SPLC Revamps Online Resources
    Activist Gets $2,000 Judgment Against Spammer
    FTC: Online Privacy Policies Apply to Offline Practices
    House Passes Protections Against Telemarketers
    Student Survey Data Sold to Marketers
    Making ID Theft Easy in the West
    Health Privacy Act : Not Enough Protection
    New FBI Keylogging Program Reported
    Successful FTC Enforcement of Privacy Policy
    EPIC Holds National ID Shred In
    Supreme Court Places Time Limits on Right to Sue in ID Theft Cases
    Justice Department to Spy on Detainees' Attorney Phone Calls
    House Questions FTC Chairman on Privacy Issues
    Microsoft's Passport System Deeply Flawed
    USA PATRIOT Act Contains ID Card Proposal
    Pentagon Makes Wish List of Surveillance Technology
    Location Based Services Raise Privacy Issues
    Privacy, Consumer Groups Urge FTC to Act on XP
    Anti Terrorism Legislation Signed
    FINCEN: ID Theft Cases Double
    Baker: FBI Will Expand Net Surveillance
    Oakland Airport to Use Face Recognition
    Ashcroft Directs Agencies to Restrict FOIA Releases
    Forrester: Muris� Privacy Plan Creates Confusion
    Anthrax Scare Changes Direct Marketing Tactics
    McNealy, Ellison, Dershowitz Call for National ID
    RIAA Fails to Attach Piracy Language to Anti-Terrorism Bills
    Representatives Release Outline for Privacy Legislation
    Senate and House Approve Versions of Anti-Terrorism Legislation
    CA Passes ID Theft Law
    CA Gov. Vetoes E-Mail Privacy Bill
    AOL to Use Cookies for Ad Placement
    ENUM: An Emerging Privacy Threat
    FTC Abandons Support for Privacy Legislation
    Canadian Privacy Minister: No Video Surveillance in Kelowna
    Davies: National ID Plan Violates Privacy
    EU Prohibits Spam
    Sun, Others to Create Online ID Standard
    FTC To Hold Financial Privacy Workshop
    Facial Recognition Considered for Airports
    Goodlatte: More Encryption Needed
    Coalition Defends Freedom in Time of Crisis
    Congress Considers Anti-Terrorism Bill
    Judicial Conference Releases Policies on Monitoring, ECF
    MS Passport Opened to Competitors
    ISPs Monitoring Postings
    Police Have Broad Powers to Fight Terrorism
    Activists Defend Civil Liberties in Wake of Attack
    Federal Police Monitoring Web After Attack
    Group Warns of Privacy Implications of the Drug War
    X10 Cameras Used for Voyeurism
    Citibank Sued for Privacy Violations
    Crime Spending Enormous, Unexamined
    Agre: Outlaw Facial Recognition in Public Places
    Hollings to Introduce Copy Protection Requirements Bill
    Privacy Attorney Challenges Copy Protection System
    Poll: Canadians Want Opt-In
    TILJ on GLBA, Cybercrime, HIPAA, and More
    EPIC Urges Judiciary to End Workplace Monitoring
    CFP 2002: Submit Proposals, Papers
    Monster.com: Privacy Risk
    EU: Echelon Exists
    Man Uses Spyware to Monitor Former Spouse
    Bush to Announce Stand on Privacy
    Government Not Acting on Privacy
    Police Monitor Web for Gang Activity
    Official Secrets Act Update
    ENUM: An Emerging Privacy Challenge
    Protests Against Video Surveillance Planned
    Poll: Privacy More Important than Crime, Star Wars Initiatives
    CSTB Calls for Nominations
    Judge Objects to Judicial Monitoring
    Rental Car Agencies Install Tracking Devices
    States Expanding Use of Offender DNA Databases
    US Will Support Private Web Access for Chinese
    Lessig: IP Law Crushing Innovation
    Online Financial Privacy Criticized
    Borders Books Spying on UK Customers
    Egghead Attempting to Transfer Customer List to Fry�s
    Poll: AOL, MS Not Trusted
    Judge Warns that Monitoring Will Endanger Confidentiality
    Consumers Reject MS Passport
    Carnivore to Target Wireless Messaging
    NYC Voter Registration Records Online
    Info Brokers Profit from Personal Information
    Gartner Research: P3P Will Not Fix Passport Privacy Problems
    MS Lobbies Washington on Passport
    Federal Judge Allows Release of Cable Records
    Judge Orders Removal of Medical Records from the Net
    FBI Harassed Senator Gore Sr.
    CA Privacy Bills Moving in Assembly
    CCHC Releases Medical Privacy Forms
    Official Secrets Act Considered Again by Congress
    ID Theft: Guide to Becoming a Victim
    Bess Censorware Loophole Discovered
    States Taking Action to Limit Telemarketing
    Andersen Survey Finds Low Privacy Performance Among US Businesses
    UK Resident to Bring Safe Harbor Complaint Against MS
    EPIC Renews Objections to Windows XP and Passport
    Judicial Conference to Protect Electronic Case Files
    Panel Approves Electronic Monitoring of Judges
    Geocities Places Web Bugs on Personal Web Pages
    Swire Responds to Cato
    Filters and Freedom 2.0 Review
    Surveys Finds Privacy Important Among Australians
    Technology Imposing New Challenges to Privacy
    South Africa Considering Repressive Monitoring Legislation
    Toll Info Released to Police in Mass.
    EPIC Motions for Carnivore Discovery
    MS Plans Changes to Passport
    Judges Disable Monitoring Systems on Office Computers
    Scarfo Update: DOJ Must Reveal Keystroke Logger Techniques
    ABA Changes Ethics Rules on Client Confidentiality
    Yankee Group: 83% of Public Concerned About Privacy
    State Copyright Can Limit FOI Material
    DOJ: Keystroke Logger Secret
    Viral Marketing Infects Schoolyards
    Microsoft Develops Surveillance Program for eBooks
    State, DOJ Officials Consider Blocking XP
    PRC Offers 200 Opt-Out Numbers
    FBI Nominee Supports Carnivore
    PF: DMCA Bad for Privacy, Research
    Lawyers Challenge FBI Use of Keystroke Sniffers
    CNET Analyzes Sources of Spam
    EPIC Advises Committee to Evaluate Nominee on Privacy
    CIPA Case Goes Forward
    AOL to Create Single Identity for Consumers
    Biometric Group, Company Advocate Privacy Standards
    FBI Researcher Releases Sircam Virus
    EPIC to File Complaint Against MS with FTC
    House Requires Reports on Carnivore
    CIPA Challenge to go to Trial
    Court: Prisoners Have Right to Medical Privacy
    Financial Institutions Release Private Data
    Junk Faxer Receives $12 Million Fine
    Biometric Technologies Featured in Op-ed
    Justice Dept. to Create 10 Computer Crime Units
    Censorware Project Founder Featured in New York Times
    LifeMinders Database to be Purchased by Direct Marketer
    Pervasive Computing in Washington Schools
    Governments Can Control the Internet
    P3P: A Flawed Approach to Internet Privacy
    Privacy Coalition Meets with FTC Chair Muris
    Activists Plan a Jam Echelon Day
    Police Adopt Facial Recognition, Regional Information Sharing in CA
    Recording Encounter With Police Violates State Wiretapping Law
    MS Using Monopoly to Invade Privacy
    NJ Court Protects Anonymous Net User
    House to Hold Hearings on Whois Privacy
    Key Senators Express Support for Privacy Protection
    Representative Reintroduces FOIA Exemption Bill
    OxyContin Recipients to be Fingerprinted
    Former Census Chief Proposes Privacy Protection
    PF Finds 1/3 of Employers Monitor E-Mail
    Mueller to Head FBI
    HHS Issues Guidelines for HIPAA Privacy Compliance
    Profit Purpose Behind Red-Light Cameras
    ACLU Requests FTC Investigation of Eli Lily
    Product Activation Mandatory in MS Windows XP
    Casinos Amass Data, Profile Customers
    GPS Can Be Used to Track Rental Car Users in CT
    DC Police to Install Photo-Radar Devices
    Intel Joins Safe-Harbor
    Gallup Poll: E-mail Users Support Privacy Laws
    Ybor City Adopts Face Recognition in Public Areas
    AG to Shorten Record Retention for Gun Ownership Checks
    Bush Supports Anti-Genetic Discrimination Legislation
    EBay CEO Supports Ban on E-mail Mining
    CDD: Television Will Watch Viewers
    Admail Scans E-mail, Targets Ads
    Privacy Rights Now Launched
    EPIC to Testify to Congress
    Safire: Opt-in Needed to Protect Privacy
    Ashcroft Orders Review of FBI
    Frequency of ID Theft Doubles
    GPS Used to Track Speeding in Rental Cars
    Profilers Amass Info on Movie Rentals, Medical data
    Digital Angel Tracking Devices Developed
    EU Approves Standard Privacy Contract Clauses
    Senate Passes Student Privacy Protection Act
    FBI Ends Request for IMC Web Logs
    Majority Leader Armey Urges Ashcroft to Reconsider Carnivore
    EFF To Target Different Privacy Invaders Monthly
    Targeted TV Advertising to Begin
    ICANN Conducting Whois Privacy Survey
    Microsoft Computer Phone May Track User Presence
    Sample Opt-Out Letters Available Online
    Supreme Court: Thermal Imaging Constitutes a Search
    Internet Law Journal on Cookies and Filtering
    COE Cybercrime Treaty Opposed by Civil Liberties Groups
    Representatives Introduce Resolution Supporting P3P
    Ashcroft: Bush DOJ to Pursue Obscenity, Cybercrime
    Software Detects Web Bugs
    Mobile Phone Tracking May be Opt-In
    Defense Department Sites Fail on Privacy
    Doubleclick Seeks Public Comment on Privacy Policy
    State Department Employees Protest Drug Testing
    Privacy Coalition Urges New FTC Chair to Protect Privacy
    Virus Detects Child Porn, Warns Police
    Corporate Alliance Enables Easier Tracking of Users
    Identity Thieves Use Info Brokers
    Amazon Alexa Service Deemed Deceptive
    EPIC Files Complaint Against eTour.com
    FTC Rejects Amazon Privacy Complaint
    EP Writes Echelon Report
    NAI Establishes Opt-Out Pages
    Ashcroft Says Anonymity Harms Law Enforcement
    Supreme Court to Review COPA Decision
    Publication of Illegally Intercepted Phone Conversation Protected
    Schools May Implement Packet Sniffers to Monitor Students
    Amendment Would Restrict Collection of Data on Schoolchildren
    FTC Nominee Won�t Commit to Position on Privacy
    CIPA Filtering Deadline Delayed
    Fading Privacy Series Published
    Shop for Financial Privacy
    AT&T Added to Spam Blackhole List
    Information Broker Files Often Inaccurate
    Court Orders SSNs Removed from Justicefiles.org
    European Echelon Delegation Departs Early
    Senators Introduce Bill to Outlaw SSN Sales
    Industry Funded Study Overstates Cost of Privacy
    Study: Few Businesses Have a Privacy Plan
    Court Upholds FTC Ban on Sharing Credit Info
    Armey Asks Norton to Stop Photo Radar Systems
    EU Won�t Delay Implementation of Model Contracts
    Privacy Policies Too Complex
    Opt-Out Marketing Spreads
    Privacy Litigation Yields Mixed Results
    Performance Artists Raise Awareness of Surveillance Cameras
    No Photo Surveillance at 2002 Winter Olympics
    Advocacy Groups Write to AG on Privacy
    Armey Recommends Changes to HIPAA Privacy Regs
    Spam Accounts for Over 10% of Mail Sent
    Legislation to Create CIO Introduced
    Annual Police Wiretap Report Released
    EPIC Uses FOIA to Evaluate Bush�s First 100 Days
    Commerce Department Will Create Privacy Position
    MS Tracking PCs Purchased Without Windows
    Amazon Privacy Settlement Approved by Judge
    Encryption Cannot Safeguard the Internet Alone
    IBM Blue Eyes Monitors Customers
    Cybercrime Funding Increased
    FTC Pursues Purchasers of Illegally-Obtained Info
    Retailers Collecting Shoppers� E-Mail
    COE Cybercrime Treaty Approved by Assembly
    AMA Survey Shows Increase in Employee Monitoring
    NAAG Meeting Focuses on Privacy
    SDMI Attempts to Suppress Circumvention Paper
    Law Review Article Addresses Spam
    TILJ on E-SIGN, PGP, Opt-In, and CPRM
    Court Protects Anonymous Speech
    Privacy Advocates Meet with Attorney General
    FTC Settles Three COPPA Cases
    CME Releases Report on COPPA Compliance
    Dutch Government Considers Information Safes
    FTC Prosecutes Pretexters
    Advocate Crusades Against Spam
    Government Web Sites Still Using Cookies
    FTC Trumps Trans Union in Credit Report Marketing Case
    Microsoft .Net Proposal Draws Fire
    Government Purchasing Personal Info from Private Sector
    HHS Will Implement Health Privacy Regulations
    Amtrak Sharing Rider Information, Profit from Seizures, with DEA
    Truste: Companies in Flux Should Hire Privacy Auditor
    More Privacy Legislation Introduced
    EPIC Responds to Armey Letter
    ACLU Privacy Campaign Highlights Government Eavesdropping
    Study: Opt-Out Notices Unreadable to Most
    Armey to Congress: Go Slow on Privacy
    Bush Administration to Revise Medical Privacy Regulations
    Police Attempt to Gain Access to Book Lists
    Survey: Americans Want Access and Privacy
    Federal Computers Experience Security Breaches
    Bush Won�t Appoint Privacy Czar
    House Subcommittee Holds Privacy Hearing
    City Sues to Block Web Site with Officers� Information
    State DoubleClick Litigation Still Pending
    Study: 62% Favor Online Privacy Legislation
    Legislators Urge FTC to Investigate TiVo
    CPRM Rejected By Standards Body
    CVS Privacy Case Granted Class Status
    EBay Weakens its Privacy Policy
    Passport Users Give Data to Microsoft, Business Partners
    EC: US Has Utter Absence of Understanding of Privacy Clauses
    Cookie Lawsuit Dismissed
    House Committee Approves Spam Bill
    Junkbusters Urges CPC to Investigate Profilers
    Lawmakers Urge Study of Finance Industry Spam
    Medical Privacy Bill Introduced
    Wireless Spam Proliferates
    House Committee to Consider Spam Bill Today
    Web Sites not in Compliance with Child Privacy Rules
    Health Secretary May Change Privacy Rule
    More Spam Legislation Introduced
    Lobbyists Attack Privacy Legislation
    Bush Administration Opposes EU Privacy Clauses
    Privacy Foundation Exposes TiVo Information Collection
    CIA Data Mining
    Private Detectives Mining Personal Data
    Indiana Legislators Attempt to Protect Officials� E-mail
    COE Cybercrime Treaty Favors Law Enforcement
    Microsoft�s Secure PC Prevents Unlicensed Digital Music Sharing
    Music Industry Tracking MP3 Trading
    Muris to Chair FTC
    H.R. 718 Clears Subcommittee
    Vulnerability Discovered in PGP
    Supreme Court Rejects Maternal Drug Tests
    Microsoft to Include P3P in MSIE 6
    CNN on NSA
    Alleged Identity Theft Targeted Rich and Famous
    ACLU, EPIC, and ALA Challenge CIPA
    Debunking the Myths Behind Medical Privacy Protections
    New Microsoft Software Stores Users� Information Online
    UK Court Orders Web Sites to Reveal User�s Identity
    Copyright Agent Attempts to Disconnect Users
    EPIC and ACLU to Challenge CIPA Tomorrow
    Consumers Desire More Online Privacy Protection
    Hearing on Electronic Court Files Held
    Court Denies Access to AOL Subscriber Information
    IRS Computers Penetrated by Investigators
    State AGs Wish to Enforce Federal Privacy Laws
    Senate Passes Bankruptcy Bill With Privacy Protection
    Voter.com to Sell User Information
    Representative Introduces Spam Legislation
    Senator Reintroduces Profiling Bill
    Spammers Face Felony Charges
    Electronic Case Files Present Privacy Challenges
    Disposable Cell Phones, Anonymous Credit Cards
    Nader Calls for Internet Bill of Rights
    FTC Hosts Consumer Data Conference
    WebMD Ordered to Supply Data to Quintiles
    Industry Attacks Privacy Legislation
    Report Finds Government Privacy Abuses
    Privacy and Copy Protection Systems
    New Cameras Increase Ease of Monitoring in UK
    Opt-out is a 'Fraud and a Sham'
    Public Interest Groups Challenge CIPA
    Cyber Vandals Steal 1 Million Credit Card Numbers
    NSF: Avoid Remote Internet Voting Systems
    Individuals Wary of Corporate, Government Privacy Protections
    Privacy Next Target of Recording Industry
    Hotmail Email Service Posts Users� Personal Information
    Big Brother Awards Awarded at CFP 2001
    Web Bug Detection Software Developed
    AOL Supports Anonymous Web Posters
    Senator Nelson Introduces Privacy Legislation
    Wireless Devices Raise Privacy Challenges
    Medical Privacy Regs: No Consent Needed for Marketing
    Profilers Reject Profiling
    Public Interest Advocate Pamela Samuelson Profiled in NYT
    WebMD Seeks to End Medical Data-Sharing Agreement
    House Committee Holds Privacy Hearing
    Microsoft Biggest User of Web Bugs
    Radiate Settles Spyware Class Action
    Medical Records, Marketing, and Privacy
    Workplace Surveillance Increasing
    Justice Department Appeals COPA Decision
    ACLU, EFF Defend Online Anonymity
    Bush Administration Delays Medical Privacy Regulations
    Judicial Conference to Conduct Privacy Hearing
    N2H2 Ends Data Selling Plan
    IBM Ends Plan to Implement CPRM
    MD Legislature Considers Online Privacy Bill
    Sen. Nelson Signs Privacy Pledge
    Judges to Conduct Hearing on Electronic Public Access to Court Documents
    Harvard Professor Announces Development of Unbreakable Code
    Credit Card Fraud in EU Rises 50%
    AOL Time Warner Considers Merging of Customer Info
    VeriSign Selling DNS Records, EPIC Urges Congressional Action
    Senator Introduces SSN Privacy Bill
    Representatives Introduce Spam Bill
    Dutch ISPs, Privacy Advocates Object to Interception Requirement
    Consumer Reports: Filters Remain Ineffective
    Advice on Protecting Online Privacy
    Bank of America Allegedly Sold Consumers' Credit Reports
    Census Examining 'Re-identification'
    Reps Introduce Privacy Commission Study Act
    Nazis Allegedly Monitored Citizens with IBM Technology
    SafeWeb to Provide Privacy to CIA
    HP Joins US-EU Safe Harbor
    The Privacy Coalition Launches Privacy Pledge
    Health Care Industry Mounts Attack on Medical Regulations
    Privacy-Promoting Programmers Win Anti-Censorship Award
    School Privacy Legislation Reintroduced
    FBI Renames Carnivore
    Cyber-Terrorism Resolution Calls for Increased Vigilance
    EPIC to Establish Public Interest Project
    Napster, Gnutella Users May Be Scanned, Spammed
    UK Insurance Company Using Genetic Screening
    FBI: Carnivore Doesn't Endanger Privacy
    Companies Mount Challenge to VT Internet Law
    EFF and Liberty Project Urge Court to Protect Anonymous Critics
    New Amazon Affiliate Program Can Track Users
    Security Breached at World Economic Forum
    Internet Law Journal on Search and Seizure, Cyber Crime, and Web Seals
    Legislation to Strengthen Privacy Regulations
    Privacy Foundation Exposes 'Email Wiretapping'
    EU Study: Spam Costs Users $9.4 Billion
    FTC Approves Safe Harbor for Children's Online Privacy
    CPC to Hold Hearings on Web Bugs
    Juno to Employ Users' Computers for Virtual Supercomputer Project
    Trade Association Supports Federal Legislation With State Preemption
    Orwell v. Kafka: A Debate on Privacy Metaphors
    Big Brother at the Super Bowl
    Sen. Dodd Joins Privacy Caucus
    FTC Identifies Companies Selling Personal Information
    Nortel Networks Develops New Tracking Software
    Tech Association Announces Self-Regulatory Guidelines
    AMA Releases Report on Health Information Privacy
    EC Seeks Comment on Online Crime
    Toysmart Customer List to Be Destroyed
    Recent Privacy Violations Show Need for Privacy Regulation
    EPIC Submits FOIA Request to DoD on Children's Browsing
    FTC's 'Consumer Sentinel' Online
    Online Privacy Legislation Introduced
    Australian Privacy Commissioner: Comply or Be Fined
    Australian ISPs Charge Police for Investigation Costs
    DoubleClick Reportedly Developing New Method to Combine Data
    Ashcroft Promises to Review Carnivore
    Groups Sound Off on Access to Court Records
    FDIC Releases Privacy Rule Handbook for Banks
    Consumers International Survey: US and EU Web Site Ignore Privacy Standards
    Printing Error Causes Privacy Breach
    DEA Agent Allegedly Sells Police Information to Private Investigators
    More Online Privacy Legislation Introduced
    State AGs Argue Against State Preemption on Privacy Legislation
    Proposed UK Legislation Grants More Power to Police
    Travelocity Exposed Customers' Information
    Senator Predicts Privacy Legislation
    Bush Opts-Out of E-mail Use While in Office
    Rotenberg: Governments Should Protect Privacy, Consumer Interests
    FTC Ends DoubleClick Investigation
    Complaints Received Under New Canadian Privacy Act
    Update Agents and 'Spyware' May Monitor Software Users
    Industry Association Develops Principles for Online Privacy
    Jon Katz: Privacy And Dignity Are Being Eroded By Technology
    Rep. Holt Introduces Bill to Regulate 'Information Collection Devices'
    New Medical Regulations Allow Marketing to Patients
    Electronic Court Filing Poses Privacy Challenges
    Online Signatures May Eliminate Anonymous Web Surfing
    MI Attorney General Settles Complaint Against eGames
    Supermarket Card Databases May Be Sold, Obtained By Police
    Sex Offender Web Pages Insecure
    Germany Establishes 'Virtual Privacy Office'
    EU Officials Consider Spam Ban
    Dutch Employees Can Monitor Workers
    Anti-Wireless Spam Bill Introduced
    EBay Changes Users' Privacy Preferences
    Business Lobby to Oppose Privacy Legislation
    Microsoft Operating System Links Registration to Individual Computers
    Michigan Secretary of State Sues Federal Government to Protect Privacy
    Privacy Protections Extended to Child Killers
    Disney Offers $50,000 to Eliminate Toysmart.com Customer Database
    Egghead.com: Hacker Did Not Access Credit Cards
    Airline's Entry to Private Website May Have Been Unlawful
    Rotenberg: Privacy Issues Are High on the Agenda in the Next Administration
    Many Privacy Policies Fail to Inform of All Risks of Disclosure
    Canadian Privacy Act Offers Strong Protections
    Few Businesses Have Joined EU Safe Harbor Agreement
    Nominee for Attorney General May Support Privacy
    Privacy Bills Introduced in House
    Bipartisan Group to Introduce Internet Privacy Legislation
    Most Employers Monitor Workers
    FBI's Carnivore Not Deserving of Citizens' Trust
    Driver's License Photos to Be Included In Police Lineup System
    University Cancels Deal to Sell Patient Information
    Privacy Foundation Releases Top 10 Issues of 2000
    Bots May Pose Privacy Problems
    Egghead.com Hacked, User Information Stolen?
    Software Poses Challenges to Anonymous File Sharing
    New Hard Drive Standard May Limit Access to Information
    Genetic Discrimination
    Canada Strengthens Internet Privacy
    Privacy Organization to Expose Web Bugs
    EPIC-DIGEST
    Clinton Issues Medical Privacy Rules
    Congress Passes Internet Filtering Requirements
    Review Panel: Carnivore Does Not Invade Privacy, Civil Liberties
    FTC Tackles Wireless Regulation
    Short Take: Anonymous Web surfing service gets update
    EarthLink boosts privacy efforts with new exec
    Medical privacy gets CPR
    Researchers work on privacy protocols for IP
    Cache attack could reveal people's online tracks
    Privacy a Victim of the Drug War
    Google product tracker could raise privacy concerns
    Privacy officers get a seat in executive boardrooms
    State's Attorney's Office Sues 2 Internet Firms Over Cookie Practices
    Analysis: Is privacy dead?
    Privacy a Likely Loser in Treaty
    Privacy advocates wary of data-sharing standard
    Free software downloads have strings attached
    Consumers helping to kill privacy
    FBI Hacks Alleged Mobster
    Wireless industry talks pro-privacy
    Privacy groups: Shut Amazon down!
    Justice Department backs European cybercrime proposal
    Privacy groups call Amazon policy "deceptive"
    'Privacy officers' gaining prominence
    IBM appoints chief privacy officer
    Don't forget privacy concern
    Online ad companies hit with privacy suits
    Report finds risk but supports Carnivore email surveillance
    The Furor Over Web Disclosure
    European council moves Net crime treaty forward
    New documents shed more light on FBI's "Carnivore"
    Privacy Rides Again
    Wireless phone tracking plans raise privacy hackles
    Sprint phone-locator chip prompts privacy concern
    Candidate Web sites short on privacy policies
    Web Enters Privacy 'Safe Harbor'
    U.S. Steps Up World Web Policing
    Clinton Vetoes Bill Over Privacy
    Study: Privacy Fears Haunt The Net
    AT&T customers' privacy left blowing in the wind
    Web browser offers incognito surfing
    Pretty Piecemeal Privacy
    Momentum grows for federal online privacy laws
    Downloads for Privacy, Performance
    AOL, HP execs call for Net privacy laws
    McCain vows online privacy laws
    UK act protects workplace privacy
    AOL endorses new opt-out online privacy laws
    Critics blast FBI's first release of Carnivore documents
    DOJ picks university to study Carnivore
    Software tracks Web habits, click by click
    Texas officials, Living.com reach settlement on privacy
    Online marketers propose privacy standards
    Privacy group slams Web tracking "cat"
    Will privacy kill the CueCat?
    Capitol Hill Net bills suffer system failure
    International privacy report warns of surveillance trend
    Missouri files privacy suit against Net merchant
    Microsoft quietly shadows Web surfers across MSN sites
    Privacy woes scaring off e-shoppers
    Lawmakers call for Net privacy legislation
    Legislators Pursue Online-Privacy Standard
    Privacy groups criticize new Amazon policy
    U.S. on defensive at global privacy summit
    Toys R Us sued for alleged privacy violations
    Washington debates need for technology policy chief
    Study: Government Web sites weak on privacy, security
    IE feature can track Web surfers without warning
    AmEx unveils "disposable" credit card numbers
    Little expected from politicians on privacy law
    Feds improve online privacy policies
    Privacy enhanced in IE 5.5
    More Web users wage a guerrilla war on nosy sites
    Campaigns tight-lipped on personal privacy
    Security Company Sets Crosshairs on Truste
    Giving Carnivore the Slip
    FTC's Swindle touts tomato sauce
    High-Tech Giants Warm to Privacy Legislation
    Carnivore review process moves forward
    Net Privacy Stirs Debate
    Privacy at risk on Internet, consultant warns inquiry
    Privacy to headline tech summit
    Journalists Fight 'Privacy Rights' of Corporations
    Toys 'R' Us facing class-action lawsuits
    Survey: Most in U.S. want companies to guarantee online privacy
    FBI to release Carnivore documents
    Privacy groups applaud wiretap ruling
    FCC ordered to revise digital wiretap rules
    University to review Carnivore
    More privacy strife after Web break-in
    Hacker finds hole in help Web site
    Failed Dot-Coms May Be Selling your Private Information
    Doubleclick Convenes Privacy Panel
    Privacy Hot Potato Falls in CIO's Lap
    Mattel to offer fix for privacy invader
    Privacy Advocates Condemn White House Drug Policy Office for Internet Tracking
    Red White & You
    Concern over U.K. e-mail surveillance bill grows
    For Democrats, privacy issue takes center stage
    Pols Prep Privacy Pitches
    Taxman's cave-in: your privacy's safe
    Feds Urged to Beef Up Spying
    Gore Backs Anti-ID Theft Bill
    Voters' details may go on the Internet
    Tax office admits privacy sin
    EU Backs Data Privacy Act
    Privacy 2000: In Web We Trust?
    Government Faces Tough Choice on Privacy Regulation
    Feds: No warrants for Net wiretaps
    Yahoo sued for providing user's name
    A privacy interest
    Online privacy protection for children takes a big step forward
    Social Security Privacy a Hot Issue
    Loss of confidence?
    SEC to Snoop for Fraud
    Want Free DSL? You'll Pay For It
    Playing Games with Privacy
    Privacy Persuasive in Policy
    Bill would form Privacy Commission
    DoubleClick in settlement discussions
    DoubleClick negotiating settlement of privacy cases
    FTC may broaden focus to privacy off-line
    Mixed on Taxes, Not Privacy
    New Tool offers privacy without crippling browsing habits
    Genetics Scandal Inflames Iceland
    Businesses Address Privacy Concerns
    A Little More Privacy, Eh?
    Congress Wants Privacy Commission
    Echelon Spies for Euro Bribes
    Safe E-Health Requires Patience
    The End of Anonymity?
    Some Countries Seek Keys to Digital Code-Scramblers
    Online Shopping: Not so safe?
    Report Rings Alarm Bells About Privacy on the Internet
    Critics Press Legal Assault on Tracking of Web Users
    DoubleClick's Legal Troubles Deepen
    Agency rules set standard on privacy
    Barring Banks From Giving Away Your Personal Data
    Health Sites Violate Their Own Privacy Standards, Study Finds
    Health Web Sites Use Information About Visitors
    Why we're losing the privacy war
    What Does DoubleClick Know About You?
    Wiretapping Unwarranted?
    Federal regulators in a rush to set consumer privacy rules
    Judge postpones ruling on privacy lawsuit
    Judge Says Recording of Electronic Chats is Legal
    Bitter Debate on Privacy Divides Two Experts
    Tiny human-borne monitoring device sparks privacy fears
    Iceland's Genetic Jackpot
    Groups urge privacy for e-mail
    Not fit to print--Or Transmit
    Software Firm Concedes in Privacy Flap
    AOL to Users: Opt Out Again
    Cursor software monitors customers
    Shelby privacy stand puzzles some supporters
    Will Net upgrade dent online privacy?
    FTC releases child privacy protection rules
    FTC Weighs In on Kid Privacy
    Shelby riles banks with push on privacy
    Shelby fails to get privacy provision in bill
    Privacy Group Boots U.K. Gov't for Net Spying
    London's Big, Bad Brothers
    Starium Promises Phone Privacy
    Big Brother is your Friend
    U.S., Europe Battle Over Data Privacy
    Law not assuring Texans' privacy
    Decoding the Crypto Policy Change
    Encryption Exports: Small Step Forward, Big Step Back
    Crypto Export Rules Eased
    Crypto Law: Little Guy Loses
    Global business group seeks new e-commerce order
    Administration Plans to Loosen Encryption Restrictions
    Hearing draws passionate tales of privacy woes
    GNU launches free encryption tool
    Privacy Concerns Grow Along with Electronic Communication
    Smile for the US Secret Service
    Your Choice: Free Market or Privacy
    Privacy Alert! Security Breakdowns Put Millions at Risk!
    Hotmail hole exposes free email accounts
    Hotmail Accounts Exposed to All
    Tales from the Crypto
    New feature on Amazon incites privacy fears
    Consumers want more bank privacy
    Panel says: Export crypto, not jobs
    FCC Sides with FBI on Tapping
    Phone Records up for Grabs?
    Privacy Folks Plead for Czar
    Breaking Ground on Privacy Rights
    Protecting Privacy Online
    Employees, beware: Big Browser may be watching
    Privacy Survey Results
    U.S. Drafting Plan for Computer Monitoring System
    Group outlines privacy protections
    Medicare Files not Protected, Auditors Find
    FTC and Industry Debate Child Privacy
    Kids' Online Privacy Issues Debated
    New Community Web Site Promotes Privacy
    Snooping OK on Pager Numbers?
    FBI Subdues 'Privacy Gone Crazy'
    Will Banks Protect Health Data?
    Microsoft Privacy Expert Takes a Break
    Privacy advocates blast DoubleClick merger
    No Clear Path to Net Privacy
    DoubleClick not worried about privacy charges
    Consumer group to fight DoubleClick deal
    FTC Critics: Go Slow on Privacy
    FTC Holds Meeting on International E-Commerce
    ISP Reveals Scientology Critic
    United sends mixed privacy messages
    Tackling E-Privacy in New York
    Germany Endorses Strong Crypto
    Japan: More Crime, Less Privacy
    EU may demand U.S. Privacy Compliance
    Clinton Makes Play for Privacy
    A Personal Data Privacy Bureau?
    Who Owns Whois Database?
    FTC Spanks Kids Site on Privacy
    Truste Boss Plots His Course
    Priavcy Pleas
    DNA Databases Go Too Far
    BBB Online takes flak for Equifax approval
    You? A Terrorist? Yes!
    Email latest victim of privacy breach
    Voyeurism Sells on the Net
    Privacy Advocate Vows to Dog Snoopers
    Privacy raises many online issues
    Big Brother Awards highlight privacy complaints
    MS Wags the Privacy Awards
    House Member Preps Privacy Bill
    Microsoft to Alter Software in Response to Privacy Concerns
    MS Patches Privacy Peephole
    Raytheon Sues Over Online Chatters
    Bank Plan Foes Line Up
    Clinton Tabs Privacy Point Man
    US Makes Case Against Intel
    Privacy Groups Urge Divestment of Intel Stock
    FTC Privacy Study Looms
    House OKs Wireless Privacy Bill
    U.S. out of our database: ACLU requests hearing
    The Rise of Little Brother
    Big Brother at the Bank?
    Databank raises privacy fears
    After Intel Chip's Debut, Critics Step Up Attack
    'Alarming' Threat to workplace privacy
    Virginia cracks down on sexual content
    Browser bug opens cookie files
    Free computers .. with ads!
    Medical Records Exposed
    Government delivers privacy ultimatum
    Privacy Groups Seek Recall of Intel Chip
    Browser bugs abound
    Arizona legislator waters down chip-ban bill
    Sun on Privacy: Get Over It
    Five New House Bills Highlight Privacy Concerns
    Privacy fears redefine "Intel Inside"
    Intel's embedded-security plan draws fire
    Groups call for Intel boycott
    Boycott targets Intel
    Pirates sneer at Intel chip
    A Bad Week for Privacy
    May I see your CPU, please?
    You$#39;ve got no privacy
    Don't Overregulate E-Commerce
    Court Rules against Guest Protection
    Internet Commerce Study Stresses Self-Regulation
    South Florida Business Journal
    Internet Privacy Means More than Passwords
    Patent May Threaten E-Privacy
    Administration Seeks Input on Privacy Policy
    Europe Helped get US Firms, FTC in gear on Internet Privacy
    Watching Big Brother
    European Law Aims to Protect Privacy of Personal Data
    European Privacy Deadline Nears
    Washington State Sues Spammer
    Activists: Kids' Privacy Law is only First Step
    No, not That John Gotti
    EU Privacy Paradigm may Hurt US
    Law enforcement officials get OK to tap cellular phones
    Clinton OKs Tech Laws
    Making Ads Hit Their Mark
    Europes Deadline over Privacy Nears
    Private Doorbell Rings Hollow
    New guidelines on child privacy
    Federal Roving Wiretap Rules Loosened
    ISPs as child porn watchdogs?
    WebTV Views Viewers
    FBI Wish is Granted
    Whats on your Hard Drive?
    Privacy ad campaign to launch
    Survey: Privacy Laws Common
    Senate Commerce Committee Passes Childrens Net Privacy Bill
    Eavesdropping on Europe
    Judge Throws Out Request to View Cookie Files
    Next Up: European Privacy
    Lawmakers Examine Privacy Bill
    Kid Info None of Their Beeswax
    Industry, Critics Alike Support Privacy Laws Online
    Kids Tell All Online: Web sites use treats to pry data from youngsters
    FTC "Losing Patience" With Business on Web Privacy
    White House to Relax Crypto Controls
    Feds Drop Key Recovery Requirement in Crypto Policy
    Intel Chip Taps Phone Lines
    Cable TV Privacy Law May Protect Web Surfers
    Privacy in the Internet Age
    Customs Targets Laptop Hard Drive Contents
    Finding Cellular Callers in an Emergency
    Health privacy rules proposed
    It Pays to be Paranoid Online
    Pro-Spam Bill Derailed
    Report: Industry fighting privacy
    The long, strong arm of the NSA
    Net Companies Endorse Privacy Seals
    Report: FTC Should Slam Spam
    ISPs Ordered to Reveal User Names
    Crypto Export Rules Lighten Up
    The Government Has Our Numbers
    AOL Strengthens Privacy Policy
    Euro Commission Plays Down Opinion on Privacy Standards
    Will Law Threaten Crypto Gains?
    Who will win the crypto war?
    Internet Privacy
    2-part privacy dilemma: Debate pits user protection against encryption rules
    Pretty Poor Privacy
    Gore to Execs: Regulate or Be Regulated
    Privacy on the Internet
    Commerce Dept. slams privacy efforts
    Direct marketers get low marks on privacy protection
    Law That Helped Sailor in Privacy Case Has Major Loophole
    Crypto Compromise Coming?
    Magaziner and Dyson tell government "hands off the Net"
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