- Internet data routinely handed over without a warrant: Geist. http://t.co/rR6aWlyPCp ->
- Lack of Twitter geotags can’t stop researchers from getting location. http://t.co/B8DgLKe9le ->
- News organizations are top data theft targets: Report. http://t.co/ejhZPQ5qEk ->
- 404 Day: A Day of Action Against Censorship in Libraries. http://t.co/jtrbUBAISe ->
- Thousands of Canadians compromised by government information breaches. http://t.co/XgqP9zpjqX ->
- A hint at the extent of warrantless access to customer data in Canada. http://t.co/KqFW0J5yO2 ->
- Bill C-13 could give telecoms immunity on data. http://t.co/1bQmD7YFqb ->
- Creating Forensic Sketches from DNA. http://t.co/Lrp6l1qwcV ->
- Shortened Grace Period for Canadian Telemarketers. http://t.co/MFqtvdrsPR ->
- Reforming Terms of Service: Microsoft Changes Its Policy on Access to User Data. http://t.co/CCZ6wd8OSB ->
- Revenue agency largest source of data breaches, government figures show. http://t.co/NG8lDFp7Xd ->
- Why Privacy Is Actually Thriving Online. http://t.co/m9GqqmuqCl ->
- The withering of secrecy: Technology reveals your life on social media. http://t.co/rXB9fAaz48 ->
- LEGER: Snoops winning their war on privacy. http://t.co/EY7joK4v9T ->
- How cyber shame scams are playing on our privacy fears and scaling up. http://t.co/nuPtbHpIeK ->
- Class action lawsuit certified over loss of 583,000 student loan files. http://t.co/ieQQ3kkWBE ->
- Protesters will be watched. http://t.co/0RfGSQO6DP ->
- How the TekSavvy court decision will help shut out copyright trolls in Canada. http://t.co/JIJxISom4p ->