Created 09/12/2011 - 1 year ago
Since 9/11, the changes in the privacy landscape have altered the way that Internet users are tracked, their data is stored and advertisers buy and sell their information.
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threatpost.comthreatpost: #Tpost - "In case you haven't figured it out by now, you are the product." @DennisF on the oxymoron of online privacy: http://ow.ly/6rTz8
SecurityGarden: RT @Kaspersky_Club: How Online Privacy Has Become an Oxymoron | threatpost http://t.co/ROdAhZr
Dennis_Boas: How Online Privacy Has Become an Oxymoron http://t.co/0XLvKta via @threatpost > everything you do on the Internet leaves tracks #it #privacy
o_crunk: "In case you haven't figured it out, you are the product." http://t.co/D0A3Xwe & “I am not just a collection of music" http://t.co/ULIvlbb
DonMalloy: How Online Privacy Has Become an Oxymoron: Within days of the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, politicians, social sci... http://t.co/c05x3K0
HNTweets: How Online Privacy Has Become an Oxymoron: http://t.co/FVF3aTr Comments: http://t.co/6tMFHIG
