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How companies track surfers without using cookies

The desire for free analytics tools and better social media traction can lead some Web sites to surrender user information to third-party companies

Stoddart raises privacy concerns over Google Glass

Canadian privacy czars urge Google for more transparency on Google Glass as they raise concerns over possible "ubiquitous surveillance" of individuals

Prism whistleblower hoped Obama would bring change

There's very little private information that intelligence agencies cannot access, according to Edward Snowden

Concerns over CSEC snooping date back to 2007?

Report suggests that something may have gone wrong with CSEC's surveillance of public communications that the government was willing to suspend metadata gathering for more than a year

Building a spy-proof enterprise

To guard against cyber snooping, businesses need to encrypt data at rest, while in transit and even when it is being used, according to security experts

US agency cracks down on medical device IT security

Food and Drug Administration spells out what equipment makers may have to do to protect networked devices from interference

Mozilla launches anti-snooping Web site

Mozilla, others calling for action against federal agencies snooping on people on the Internetrn

Canada does its own quiet data snooping: Report

According to a news report, Canada's electronics surveillance agency also grabs metadata from communications for analysis

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