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Protecting Against Identity Theft and Personal Data Loss

Protecting Against Identity Theft and Personal Data Loss

It amazes me that credit card companies, banks and other large organizations that have mountains of my personal data still cold call me to do telemarketing. Why? Because the number of calls I get from illegitimate fraudsters probably equals or exceeds the number of legitimate telemarketing calls I get from those companies with whom I [...]

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Citizen Lab, Where the Internet is an Open Public Commons

Citizen Lab is a great site to troll if you’re at all interested in cyberactivism. Centered at the University of Toronto’s Munk Centre for International Studies, this group, directed by Ronald J. Deibert, endorses the strong normative claim that the Internet ought to be “protected and preserved” as an “open public commons”. In addition to publishing [...]

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Smile, You’re On Google Images

I recently Googled myself. Admit it, you have too. This time I decided to check the Google Image results and I noticed that my Facebook profile pictures are appearing as top hits in the search results. This raises interesting concerns for anyone who thought their profile pics were somehow restricted to being viewed as search [...]

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