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in title, tags, annotations or urlFBI director doesn't bank online - 2 views
Teens on Tunes - 0 views
Facing the (Free) Music - on the media - 2 views
Hackers target Guardian jobs site - 1 views
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Computer hackers have targeted the Guardian newspaper's jobs website in a "sophisticated and deliberate" move, the company has said.
Vint Cerf: 'Google doesn't know who you are' * The Register - 0 views
BBC News : Two held in global PC fraud probe - 1 views
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Two held in global PC fraud probe
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Two held in global PC fraud probe
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Two held in global PC fraud probe
BBC NEWS | UK | T-Mobile staff sold personal data - 1 views
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Staff at mobile phone company T-Mobile passed on millions of records from thousands of customers to third party brokers, the firm has confirmed.
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The Data Protection Act bans the selling on of data without prior permission from the customer and a fine of ÂŁ5,000 can be imposed following a successful prosecution.
University of Arkansas - Daily Headlines - 0 views
BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | UK surveillance plan to go ahead - 2 views
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asking firms to retain information on how people use social networks such as Facebook.
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More communication via computers rather than phones Companies won't always keep all data all the time Anonymity online masks criminal identities More online services provided from abroad Data held in many locations and difficult to find
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recognition of the role of data in protecting the public
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Sexting and Teens (Suite101) Portfolio 1 Criteria D - 1 views
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Cell phones are now embedded with cameras and have the capability to send pictures to other phones and computers.
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With sexting, sexually active kids can harass each other simply and quickly.
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Because they can’t control who these pictures are subsequently sent to, they run the risk that they may wind up in the hands of a sexual predator or someone else who could harm them.
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