- Police shouldn’t have routine access to public housing cameras: Editorial. http://t.co/tBaUVfKZoi ->
- Free App Lets the Next Snowden Send Big Files Securely and Anonymously. http://t.co/zMGaSjMeIP ->
- Personal information in N.S. student database not secure: auditor. http://t.co/TYc60mPRpN ->
- eBay Urges Password Changes After Breach. http://t.co/KXANwkl6mS ->
- David Butt: Urban myths are clouding the debate over cyberbully bill. http://t.co/D6i7okRybU ->
- Disclosing vs Hoarding Vulnerabilities. http://t.co/10EWGPjwSf ->
- Canada needs a royal commission on spying and privacy of Canadians. http://t.co/GYfW24tJhk ->
- Spy program was suspended for being too aggressive. http://t.co/1hACI9WOAG ->
- Cyberbullying bill surveillance powers alarm Ontario privacy watchdog. http://t.co/Dg5lHdBm19 ->
- Federal privacy law faces constitutional challenge. http://t.co/PsYeOVlgRL ->
- eBay argued against stronger privacy breach penalties. http://t.co/Lh4BPzSOOx ->
- Newfoundland and Labrador Privacy Commissioner sides with teacher. http://t.co/GpC2hk0j9z ->
- Ottawa Is Spying On Us Without Warrants And It's Time To Get Mad. http://t.co/qGvjnijIKT ->
- Tax info may be a little too ‘shared’: privacy watchdog. http://t.co/GjfsdXWFg9 ->
- Stolen eBay Employee Credentials Result In Massive User Password Data Breach. http://t.co/Yh5ghI6k1A ->
- Privacy law focus of legal action by Canadian Civil Liberties Association. http://t.co/blZSPsKbah ->
- ‘Beyond McCarthyism’: Outrage follows Toronto Star probe of police record checks. http://t.co/OfWhlYiBQq ->
- Facebook Changes New User Default Privacy Setting To Friends Only — Adds Privacy Checkup. http://t.co/wUKWVRh64V ->
- Protect your privacy when making retail purchases. http://t.co/0kRqdYswHS ->
- Facebook App Knows What You’re Hearing, Watching. http://t.co/6r1liburfM ->
- Toronto Community Housing tenants leery of giving police easy access to security camera footage. http://t.co/sCCPc95jCn ->
- Twitter Steps Down From the Free Speech Party. http://t.co/PuxsMQ7rwx ->
- La Ronde under fire for scanning visitors' fingerprints. http://t.co/6IXBHMpUeU ->