Start the New Year with privacy resolutions to keep you sane (Hamilton Mountain News)
Start the New Year with privacy resolutions to keep you sane (Hamilton Mountain News)
Privacy Commissioner of Canada Jennifer Stoddart is urging Canadians to add good privacy habits to their list of New Year’s resolutions. "Polls have told us again and again that Canadians value their privacy.
Resolve to add routine cleanup and keep your computer chugging in 2007 (Naples Daily News)
No, this isn’t another article about New Year’s resolutions made and broken, or why more are broken than kept. Rather, it’s about reducing techno-anxiety or just making life simpler and more pleasant resolutions to keep you and your computer at peace.
Hiding spyware on CDs to cost Sony $1.5 million (Houston Chronicle)
Sony BMG Music Entertainment will pay $1.5 million and kick in thousands more in customer refunds to settle lawsuits brought by California and Texas over music CDs that installed a hidden anti-piracy program on consumers’ computers. Not only did the program itself open up a security hole on computers but attempts to remove the software also damaged computers.
Privacy New Years tips (CFCN.ca)
Canada’s privacy commissioner is urging Canadians to adopt good privacy habits as part of their New Year’s resolutions.
