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andrea zerillo

Social network e mondo VoIP i più e i meno della privacy - Repubblica.it - 2 views

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    WEB Ogni giorno affidiamo le nostre comunicazioni a social e software VoIP, ma sono davvero sicuri? Piccolo viaggio tra gli "incidenti di percorso" dei vari servizi e qualche consiglio per evitare problemi di MATTEO CAMPOFIORITO UNA FOTO inviata su Facebook, un tweet, un messaggio spedito dal proprio smartphone, una chiamata via Skype.
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    Sempre interessante come argomento, ma qui concentriamoci più sul vostro campo di lavoro (strumenti/percorsi/modalità formative nuove, etc.), così costruiamo un'ambiente utile per le attività future! =D buona estate a tutt*
nicola poletti

Internet Evolution: The War on Web Anonymity - SPIEGEL ONLINE - News - International - 0 views

  • Today Google is no longer satisfied with pseudonyms, and it isn't alone. Politicians and law enforcement agencies have also declared war on anonymity, a fundamental characteristic of the Internet.
  • Last week the anti-Islamic treatises by the blogger "Fjordman," whom the Norwegian killer Anders Behring Breivik has described as his "favorite writer," made international headlines. But of course he isn't the only one hiding behind a pseudonym.
  • Some time ago, a site called Rotten Neighbor triggered similar feelings of outrage. It enabled people to take their neighborhood disputes online. Of course, those who unloaded their vicious remarks on the site remained anonymous, while the victims of their abusive language were clearly identified.
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  • Under the "Real Name Verification Law" anyone who wishes to post comments or videos online must identify themselves with their "resident registration number," a 13-digit unique identifier issued by the government.
  • Does the constraint of having to reveal one's true identity online have a moderating effect on the Internet community? It does, as Cho discovered.
  • It appears that if there is sufficient pressure from investigators, the much-touted principle of anonymity quickly evaporates. The arrests of many presumed members of the hacker groups "Anonymous," "LulzSec" and Germany's "No-Name Crew" prove this.
  • Nothing has accelerated the trend more than the success of social networking sites like Facebook, where users voluntarily reveal not only their names, but often photos, birthdays and sometimes even intimate details of their lives. These services have turned into something resembling a digital civil registration office -- the antithesis of anonymity.
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