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Google under fire from UK authorities over privacy policy

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London: The UK authorities have reportedly criticized search engine site Google for its privacy policies and have warned the site of 'enforcement actions' if the policies are not reformed.
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Rising attacks on websites expose Net vulnerabilities

With several government websites hacked or defaced over the last few days, members of the hacker group ‘Anonymous’ have labelled the country’s cyber security setup a 'joke', and said they could easily

Fury over 'Big Brother Britain' plan

David Cameron government's plans to enact a law to allow monitoring of phone calls, emails, texts and website visits of everyone in the UK have provoked a welter of protest amidst accusations of attem

Indian Americans launch White House petition to save Indian student

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Upset over the guilty verdict in the case of former Indian American student Dharun Ravi accused of spying on his gay roommate, the community has launched an online petition to the White House.

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Peeing Frenchman sues Google for making him 'laughing stock'

A Frenchman is suing Google for making him the laughing stock of his village after the firm's Street View service put on the Internet a picture of him urinating in his garden, his lawyer said on Thurs

Trial of Indian student in roommate's suicide begins

The trial of an Indian-origin Rutgers University student accused of spying on his roommate's sexual encounter with another man began today with attorneys preparing to give their opening statements.

Company says YouPorn chat service compromised

Users of a chat service linked to the heavily-trafficked YouPorn website have had their personal information compromised after a third-party service provider failed to secure its data, YouPorn's owner

Apple sued over apps privacy; Google next?

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Reuters: Two separate groups of iPhone and iPad users have sued Apple Inc alleging that certain software applications were passing personal user information to third-party advertisers without consent.

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