Caitlin O'Neill, ACLU of Northern California
Highlights (1/6/2012)
Facebook Ramnit Worm Swipes 45,000 Usernames, Passwords [Huffington Post]
“Facebook users have a new threat to look out for. It's called the ‘Ramnit’ worm, and it has compromised 45,000 user accounts.”
WikiLeaks Supporters Lose Court Bid to Protect Twitter Records [Wired]
“Three WikiLeaks supporters have lost their bid to protect their Twitter records from U.S. investigators trying to prosecute the whistleblowing site over its publication of secret and sensitive government documents.”
OPINION: Internet Access Is Not a Human Right [New York Times]
“There is a high bar for something to be considered a human right. Loosely put, it must be among the things we as humans need in order to lead healthy, meaningful lives, like freedom from torture or freedom of conscience.”
Gartner: Next, Social Networks Will Sell Insurance, Become Banks [ReadWriteWeb]
“A recently published business development analysis by research firm Gartner looked into social networks' need for a more structurally sound revenue stream, and came to the conclusion that to maintain viability and competitiveness, they will soon enter the financial services industry.”
A New Year for Privacy: The PRC Launches Online Complaint Center [PrivacyRights.org]
“The Privacy Rights Clearinghouse (PRC) is proud to announce the launch of an interactive online complaint center designed to serve as a clearinghouse for consumer privacy complaints.”
2011 in Review: Four Cases That Promoted Transparency in 2011 [EFF]
“2011 was an important year for court decisions interpreting the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).”
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