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US spies could be tracking you on Twitter London, Dec 28 (IANS) The US department of homeland security reportedly makes fake Twitter and Facebook profiles in a bid to track down people who use 'sensitive' words. If anyone uses a word or phrase from the department's list, American spies might read the posts, investigate the online account and even attempt to identify the person from it, the Daily Mail reported. Some words which reportedly
Stealthy cellphone software stirs outcry
Technology bloggers are asking if our cellphones are spying on us after a security researcher said a piece of software hidden on millions of phones was recording virtually everything people do
Correction: Facebook-Privacy Q&A story
In a Nov. 29 Q&A accompanying a story on Facebook's privacy settlement with the Federal Trade Commission, The Associated Press erroneously reported that Facebook will allow independent
Court hears emotional damage claim in privacy case
Stanmore Cooper says he should be able to sue the government for emotional distress in a medical privacy case when agencies improperly shared his records. Government lawyers want his lawsuit
Court hears emotional damage claim in privacy case
Stanmore Cooper says he has a right to sue the government for emotional distress in a medical privacy case. Government lawyers want his lawsuit tossed.
Questions and answers about Facebook and privacy
On Facebook, people talk about births and deaths. They share party shots, ultrasound scans and deliver news about serious illnesses in a way that was unimaginable just a few years ago. |
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