Spammer claims complaint laid with Privacy Commissioner
Archived messages cause embarrassment, lead to alleged complaint
Archived messages cause embarrassment, lead to alleged complaint
It is amazing how something one values can be effectively eroded by thousands of tiny attacks. For example, the current barrage of ants at our house is wearing down my family's quality of life.
"There are lessons to be learned here and I fear we're not learning them"
People willing to forego privacy for safety
"I'm convinced that there's a lot that we can do to protect consumer privacy"
“Many systems administrators aren’t aware that they have this obligation"
Getting at data runs against “a few legal and procedural impediments”
Privacy statements are key part of Government Online plan
People don't like idea of archives not being there
Students will be first group to gain access to service
"We were stupid enough to use those addresses"
Online auction site EBay comes under fire for a policy decision it made to rectify a bug in the opt-in/opt-out user preferences portion of its site.
92% of Americans concerned about misuse of their personal information.
Even before privacy crashed on to the scene as a US consumer issue last year, NCR - which provides the infrastructure for most of the world's largest customer databases - was targeting it. It even employs a privacy tsar, Peter Reid, to travel the world and advise on privacy issues and solutions. Reid talks to Russell Brown about why he believes companies that are not ethical in their use of personal information will not survive.
Governments realise encryption is an essential tool for e-commerce