Category: Security

CISPA

Stop CISPA Stop CISPA
For the second year in a row,  the House voted to approve CISPA, a bill that would allow companies to bypass all existing privacy law to spy on communications and pass sensitive user data to the government.  EFF condemns the vote in the House and vows to continue the fight in the Senate.

https://www.eff.org/

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Proposed License Idea using or searching the internet

 

This is phenomenal. A researcher or web engineer at Microsoft had thought of implementing a license identification essentially for using or searching the internet! At least this is what I gathered from this video.

http://www.grab-media.com/premium-videos/5004893/

 

FaceDeals

Face-Deals.facedeals

I think this world is nuts. What a concept this is. The start-up RedPepper. A Company with  huge affiliation with FaceBook. Plans, and already has begun setting up cameras at places we shop, eat, hangout, etc and take our picture to tie into the  facial recognition of Facebook to gather more considerably very private information so large corporate greed, can send you a friggin coupon or know every step you take and every place you go. Data is good and there are plenty of ways to capture it beside being photographed every place you go…Insane

Watch This ————–> http://money.cnn.com/video/technology/2012/08/15/t-facedeals.cnnmoney/

Facedeals uses cameras in stores to recognize your face and send you targeted deals using your Facebook profile.

AutoDialers

Thanks to autodialers that can cheaply send out thousands of phone calls every minute, the number of robocalls — calls with recorded messages instead of live people — has spiked. And many of them are illegal: companies can’t call with a recorded sales message if you haven’t given your written permission. Learn more with two new videos at ftc.gov/robocalls. Have questions? FTC staff will be answering them on Twitter and Facebook Tuesday, July 17, 2012, at 1 pm ET. Follow the @FTC and/or tweet questions to #FTCrobo. The FTC also is hosting a robocall summit in October to look at enforcement, education, and tech issues related to stopping illegal robocalls.