Somebody’s Watching Me: Employee Monitoring
Employee monitoring is common and usually allowed as long as your employer has a business-related reason. Read More
Employee monitoring is common and usually allowed as long as your employer has a business-related reason. Read More
When someone causes another number to come up on your caller ID to hide their identity, it's called spoofing. Read More
Often nearly impossible to see, a skimmer is a small device placed in or over a card reader (ATM, gas pump, checkout) to record information from your credit or debit card's magnetic stripe. That information can then be used to make fraudulent purchases and sometimes even a clone of your card.
Read MoreGiven the daily barrage of data breaches impacting consumers, Americans are increasingly demanding stronger privacy protections.
Read MoreMobile is the consumer technology of the moment. The number of applications available to mobile device users appears set to continue its exponential growth. Read More
Using data available in state data broker registries, this report presents information on 540 unique registered data brokers and their
privacy policies practices areas of possible noncompliance Read MoreCraig received a survey from the California Department of Transportation. It indicated that the license plate of his car had been recorded by a camera on a certain section of the freeway on a specific date and asked him to report the final destination of his trip. Read More