| In China, business travelers take extreme precautions to avoid cyber-espionage Date: 31-12-1969 Packing for business in China? Bring your passport and business cards, but maybe (definitely) not that laptop loaded with contacts and corporate memos. China’s massive market beckons to American businesses — the nation is the United States’ second-largest trading partner — but many are increasingly concerned about working amid electronic surveillance that is sophisticated and pervasive. Security ... Read more | ![]() |
| Search in Secret Date: 31-12-1969 Startpage.com now offers Google search results in complete privacy! "When you perform a web search through Startpage, we remove all identifying information from your query and submit it to Google anonymously through our own servers. We obtain Google's search results and serve them to you in total privacy. Then we delete all ... Read more | ![]() |
| New York’s senior senator Charles Schumer wants the feds to investigate OnStar’s controversial new privacy policy Date: 31-12-1969 New York’s senior senator Charles Schumer wants the feds to investigate OnStar’s controversial new privacy policy,and demanded the Detroit navigation-and-emergency company refrain from monitoring vehicles after customers cancel service. “By tracking drivers even after they’ve cancelled their service, OnStar is attempting one of the most brazen invasions of privacy in recent memory,” Schumer, ... Read more | ![]() |
| Test Article Two Date: 31-12-1969 The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by jailed drugs baron Curtis Warren - but condemned detectives who caught him for "a sustained and deliberate act of law-breaking". Warren, 47, told judges his conviction should be quashed because police had illegally bugged his gang's car to provide crucial evidence against ... Read more | ![]() |
| Test Article One Date: 31-12-1969 The Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by jailed drugs baron Curtis Warren - but condemned detectives who caught him for "a sustained and deliberate act of law-breaking". Warren, 47, told judges his conviction should be quashed because police had illegally bugged his gang's car to provide crucial evidence against ... Read more |




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