All posts tagged "Privacy"
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Celia Heudebourg | June 22, 2017
Accidental Data Leak Exposes 198 Million Americans’ Personal Information
If you voted in 2016, there's a strong chance your info is out there.
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Callum Cleary | April 25, 2017
Unroll.me Sells Its Data to Uber: Is Your Free App Really Free?
Uber is embroiled in another controversy.
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Alec Siegel | December 15, 2016
Have Uber Employees Been Spying on Beyoncé?
And their ex-boyfriends and girlfriends too?
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 20, 2016
Austrian Teen Sues Parents For Posting Embarrassing Childhood Photos
How many photos are too many?
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Mariam Jaffery | August 24, 2016
Did WikiLeaks Expose the Private Information of Innocent Saudi Citizens?
Exposing the personal information of innocent people has put WikiLeaks under fire.
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 19, 2016
Hulk Hogan Wins Gawker Lawsuit: How Will this Affect Freedom of the Press?
Hulk Hogan is victorious...for now.
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 17, 2016
The “Fappening” Hacker Pleads Guilty
Over 100 accounts were compromised.
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 1, 2016
Hulk Hogan and Gawker go to Court Over Leaked Sex Tape
This will be a fun trial to watch.
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 29, 2016
ICYMI: Best of the Week
Check out Law Street's best stories of the week.
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Alexis Evans | February 18, 2016
Why is Apple Refusing to Unlock the San Bernardino Shooter’s IPhone?
The answer may surprise you.
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Alexandra Simone | January 21, 2016
Arkansas Abortion Law Loses its Last Shot at Legality
SCOTUS elected not to hear Beck v. Edwards.
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Anneliese Mahoney | January 14, 2016
Wife of Man Killed by ISIS Sues Twitter
Lloyd "Carl" Fields Jr.'s wife is going after Twitter.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 20, 2015
Facebook to Warn Users of Potential State-Sponsored Hackers
You don't want to get this notification.
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Anneliese Mahoney | October 1, 2015
Peeple: “Yelp for People” App is Coming Whether We Want it To or Not
This isn't necessarily a good thing.
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Anneliese Mahoney | August 31, 2015
Window’s New Parental Control Feature Could Accidentally Out LGBTQ Youth
This new feature could be more damaging than it is useful.
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Southwestern Law School | July 28, 2015
Protecting Email Communication: Is it Possible?
Email encryption in a post-Snowden world.
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Taelor Bentley | July 22, 2015
Ashley Madison May Have Cheated Cheaters
Hackers threaten to expose to the truth.
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Toni Keddell | June 29, 2015
Uber Users: Beware of Tracking Software
Uber is coming under fire for going "big brother" on its customers.
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Alexis Evans | May 6, 2015
Idaho Murder Case Raises Concerns Over Crime-Solving Technique
How protected is your private DNA?
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Ashley Bell | April 23, 2015
Healthcare Digitization: Balancing Public Health and Privacy
The move toward healthcare digitization has raised some notable concerns about patients' privacy.
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Corinne Fitamant | April 17, 2015
Tribeca Film Festival Storyscapes Examine Big Data & Confidentiality
Two Tribeca Film Festival features are turning the camera on big data and your privacy.
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Brittany Alzfan | March 25, 2015
Yale Law School Deletes Admissions Records After Student Requests
Citing professor privacy, Yale won't be releasing information about admissions data to students.
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Valeriya Metla | March 19, 2015
Personal Records Online: Who’s Protecting Your Information?
Everyone's records can now be found online. Is that a good thing?
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 6, 2015
D.C. Cop Accused of Stealing Nude Photos After Woman Pulled Over
DC police face a lawsuit over one of its officers stealing nude photos off a driver's phone.
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 22, 2015
Oklahoma Wants to Test Marrying Couples for STDs
An Oklahoma bill would require couples filing for a marriage license to also submit to STD testing in...
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Anneliese Mahoney | February 9, 2015
Alibi: New App Aims to Record Everything, Including the Police
A new app called Alibi hopes to record everything to prevent police brutality.
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Chelsey D. Goff | January 12, 2015
ICYMI: Best of the Week
ICYMI check out the top stories from Law Street.
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 16, 2014
Disturbing New Developments in the Continuing Sony Hacking Scandal
The latest developments in the Sony Hacking Scandal are more disturbing than the previous juicy leaks, as group...
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 4, 2014
Please Stop Posting the Facebook Copyright Status
You know that Facebook copyright declaration you just posted? It's useless. Do us all a favor and stop...
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| December 3, 2014
Facebook Copyright Myth Debunked
Wondering about all those Facebook copyright posts you've seen this week? Check out the myths debunked here.