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Yes, your iPhone is tracking you -- the question's why - Computerworld - 3 views

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    Why are iphones tracking people? april 28' cream
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    Why are iphones tracking people? This is the issue of storing user's location data in unencrypted file. The file, named "consolidated.db," is an unencrypted SQLite database that can be found in the devices' file systems and in the iOS backup files created and updated by iTunes every time an iPhone or 3G iPad is synced. Since, we know that Apple is actually collecting location and some information on iphone that's why iphone is not safe at all. Although the file isn't immediately accessible on the device itself, it can be accessed on a jailbroken device via the iTunes-generated backup file. It also could potentially be accessed using other tools that allow you to explore an iOS device's file system while it's attached to a computer.
anonymous

iPhone Tracking Only Tip Of Security Iceberg -- InformationWeek - 1 views

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    Explain what the following means: Miriam Wugmeister, chair of the global privacy practice at law firm Morrison & Foerster, echoes that assessment and stresses than employers should make it clear to employees that they can't expect privacy using corporate devices. While she observes that allowing employees to backup personal devices containing corporate data on a home computer could pose an e-discovery problem in the event of litigation, she also says there are good technical solutions that allow corporate IT administrators to create sandboxes that segregate personal and corporate communications. april 28 woo
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anonymous

Bangkok Post : Happy ever after - 0 views

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    Az and Woo: Read article and try evernote with your phone and computer and tablet, etc., and see if it syncs. May 9
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    Yes it syncs :D
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    tags: 3.2 Software
anonymous

Identity Theft Resource Center ITRC Fact Sheet 102 - 0 views

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    Select and list 5 guidelines you think are reasonable. May 9 az
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    * Provide cross-cut paper shredders at each workstation or cash register area or uses a locked wastebasket and shredding company for the disposal of credit card slips, unwanted applications or documents, sensitive data or prescription forms. * Use an alternate number instead of Social Security Numbers (SSN) for employee, client and customer ID numbers. * Encrypt or password protect all sensitive data stored on computers and allow access only on a "need-to-know" basis. * Notify consumers and employees in advance as to the purposes of the data collection, to whom it will be distributed and the subsequent use after the fulfillment of the original purpose. * Keep sensitive information of consumers or employees on any item (timecards, badges, work schedules, licenses) out of view in public areas. That may include home addresses or phone numbers, SSN and driver's license numbers.
anonymous

Analysis: Sony woes may cause some to rethink cloud computing | Reuters - 1 views

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    Explain 4 possible solutions to this problem. May 13 alec
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anonymous

Wolfram|Alpha: Computational Knowledge Engine - 0 views

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    What is this used for?
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