6:22am: Verizon's new privacy policy allows it to sell your personal data to third-parties. AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile also make money off of customers' data. More
Dec 16: The Commerce Department suggests tackling the online privacy challenge with a voluntary but enforceable set of guidelines.
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Dec 14: An experiment with unprotected Wi-Fi at Starbucks illustrates that the weakest security link will always be the user's own judgment.
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Dec 13: More than 1 million usernames and passwords were exposed in a major attack on Gawker's servers.
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Dec 13: Starting from an e-mail address, a data miner can suck in every piece of information you've made publicly available on Facebook.
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Dec 13: To illustrate how much personal data is loose on the Web, a privacy researcher delved deep into CNNMoney anchor Poppy Harlow's online identity.
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Oct 21: Data aggregator Rapleaf sells Web users' profiles to advertisers -- and despite promises of privacy, it's becoming much easier to link back anonymous information.
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