In response the NSA invoked the "Glomar" response, which refers to a 1970s case in which the agency neither confirmed nor denied the existence of records for the particular topic they were discussing.
Who you bank with, what medical records you store, your tax info, what you did with PayPal, and if Google possibly your email, your apps, your G+ and well you can see where the rabbit hole goes. In case you missed it, Google is now a credentialed...
It isn't only law enforcement that can subpoena these records. Now I don't to want single out Facebook, after all Google has stated Google+ is an identity network and now it is a Trusted Identity Provider with federal credentials.
The servive will be discontinued January 1, 2012 and records can be retrieved until January 1, 2013. Markle Foundation explains to Business Week is that middle-layer players, as Google is in this project, aren't covered by the same federal privacy...
Despite having a criminal past (proven by public records, though for some reason I can't explain there are still some people who refuse to believe the patently obvious), two questions remained- 1. Other activities remain under investigation by...
Cyber Monday Sets Online Spending Records by Frank Watson The Federal Communications Commission will vote on whether to adopt rules to preserve net neutrality at its December 21st open meeting, according to a tentative agenda released just after...
Tokyo 'seizes Google user records' over video leak - AFP Google escaped an FTC investigation without incurring any penalties, but now they face a new investigation from the Federal Communications Commission over data they collected off unencrypted...
Several companies may file briefs supporting Rosetta, including including Viacom (which is also gearing up to battle YouTube), Ford Motor Company, Carfax, Blue Destiny Records, The Media Institute, ConvaTec, Guru Denim, Monster Cable, PetMed...
Google is huge, and it continues to shatter records. Federal Trade Commission has ended its inquiry into Google's wireless data grab, saying that the company has added better privacy controls into its corporate structure.
The White House issued a memo the staff of the Office of Science and Technology Policy, "Reminder: Compliance with FederalRecords Act and the President's Ethics Pledge" without naming anyone in particular.
Getting access to the e-mail records was easy for the FBI. Hosey wrote, "On or about January 25, 2008, I obtained login records for the Emperors Club E-Mail Account. These records reflect that, between December 10, 2007, and January 24, 2008, the...
Search Records Requests under Patriot Act Ruled UnconstitutionalControversial elements of the Patriot Act were ruled unconstitutional by a federal district court judge. From the SEW blog: Organic Search
Search Records Requests under Patriot Act Ruled UnconstitutionalControversial elements of the Patriot Act were ruled unconstitutional by a federal district court judge. Want a snapshot of the day's search marketing news?
In its original form the Patriot Act granted the FBI, among other things, the power to issue “national security letters” (NSLs) that would compel search engines, ISPs, phone companies, libraries and other public sources of information to turn over...
AOL Fires CTO & Two Employees After Search Records Slip Up That's why it's so important that a federal court judge made an impartial decision on Google's favor recently [in response to Department of Justice requests for search query data”.Sullivan...
The Electronic Frontier Foundation has asked the US Federal Trade Commission
to investigate AOL's release of search records last week and prevent the
company from storing search data for longer than two weeks.
It's well
worth a read, if only to read that the US Department Of Justice is apparently
arguing that access to search records might not require a search warrant, as the AOL's release of
search records last week and prevent the company from...
Search National Archives and Records Administration Web Pages With Web Harvest - Gary Price reports on a new search engine named Web Harvest that enables you to search governmental and military Web pages.
The FAQ says that the harvest collection contains about "75 million web pages and represents about 50,000 ".gov" and ".mil" unrestricted federal web sites active between 10/14/04 and 11/19/04. Gary Price reports on a new search engine named Web...
At home, it's fighting a federal subpoena for records on customer searches. A brief article on News.com.au titled: News Corp won't take on Google, reports that Mr. Murdoch and crew does not plan to get directly involved in the web search business...