"On the Anonymity of Banknotes" [PDF slides]
http://petworkshop.org/2004/talks/kuegler.pdf Dennis Kügleri
Electromagnetic Eavesdropping Risks of Flat-Panel Displays" [PDF slides] Markus G. Kuhn
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mgk25/pet2004-fpd-slides.pdf Internet privacy
Internet Privacy: Overview and Pending Legislation
http://www.thememoryhole.org/crs/RL31408.pdf http://www.privacyrights.org/ http://www.e-privacy.be/ belgische site en een Nederlandse site
internetprivacy.nlWebistemology Commentary on Internet, Privacy and other things
Big Brother Awards epicprivacy.net http://www.vortex.com/ privacy forums
http://www.tao.ca/ news about privacy
http://fullcoverage.yahoo.com/Full_Coverage/Tech/Internet_Privacy/ Google and Privacy, the next big debate
http://www.spywareguide.com/articles/a_new_earth_satellite_spying_f_74.html I tried it on my own home address and was astounded to see my house, driveway and even every single tree in my front and back yard. Out of curiosity, I took a brief walk around my property and performed a tree count to see just how accurate the tool was. I was astounded to see that indeed Google Earth managed to pinpoint every single tree! I applaud them for accuracy. However, I have to wonder about the lack of privacy for normal citizens
speculation starts over what Google is trying to do with all the personal information they are collection in all their firms (they are a public company with investors you have to remember). If you make a list of all those projects and firms and you think of all the personal information that is becoming public or private - depending on what Google wants to do with it (and in all privacy texts is written that they can be changed without any notice) and the more what will happen if they start correlating the information they have on your searches, your pics, your mail, your social network, you shopping etc.... This is the biggest problem. Should Google be able to correlate all this information and aren't they becoming a personal Information ATT that should be broken up, should to prevent that that information should be correlated.
http://blog.digitalidworld.com/archives/000670.html What is private on the web
http://www.netkwesties.nl/editie96/artikel1.php (dutch) The article says that even stolen material can be published without legal risk on the internet if it is about a public figure. an example among many A top Croatian pop star has appealed to the public to return or destroy private pictures of her enjoying a lusty sex romp which appeared on the Internet this week. Severina Vuckovic (news) told local newspapers the pictures and an 11-minute video of her making love to an unidentified dark-haired man had been stolen from her private collection. The pictures showed up on an internet site June 1, 2004 and immediately became the hottest news in the former Yugoslav republic, where 32 year-old Vuckovic had previously been an icon of righteous and religious modesty.
In fact, nothing
more than half of Fortune 100 companies share customer data without letting their customers know
http://www.technologymarketing.com/mc/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000552770 even if you are surfing with filters
The Censorware Project: Exposing the secrets