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Archive for March, 2011

CNIL Goes Easy With Google Fine

Icon March 21, 2011 – 9:53 pm

On March 17, 2011, CNIL fined Google €100,000 for improperly gathering and storing data for its Street View application.   Founded over thirty years ago, CNIL is an independent administrative authority that protects the privacy and personal data of French citizens. Although this is the largest penalty ever awarded by CNIL, it certainly does not begin [...]



Latest APT Victim: RSA

Icon March 20, 2011 – 9:32 pm

In what has become an annual mecca for the data security industry, thousands visit San Francisco each February to attend “RSA” — a conference named after the network security company purchased by data storage firm EMC five years ago.  This mega-conference caters to the security cognoscenti — as well as those who only profess to [...]



New Amazon Class Action Based on Privacy Setting Circumvention

Icon March 6, 2011 – 9:39 pm

In a class action suit filed against Amazon.com, Inc.  on March 2, 2011, plaintiffs argue that “Amazon circumvents the privacy filters of IE users by spoofing [Internet Explorer] into categorizing Amazon.com as more privacy protective than it actually is” and seek relief “under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1030; the [Washington [...]