From staff at the Austin American-Statesman: A Southwest Austin middle school teacher was arrested last week for breach of computer security, according to school district police. School district police arrested Covington Middle School teacher Robert Brent Scott, 42, on Nov. 23, saying he accessed the computer of his ex-wife, also a school district employee, to…
Norwegian consumer group will mount legal challenge to Facebook terms
A Norwegian consumer protection agency is preparing a legal challenge to Facebook and other social networking companies, accusing them of operating “in a legal vacuum and irrespective of norms and standards”. Forbrukerrådet, the Norwegian Consumer Council, has studied the privacy policies and terms and conditions of social networking sites and says that many do not…
Protect sensitive data from border searches this holiday season
There are a lot of organizations offering tips on how to protect yourself from becoming the victim of identity theft or a scam during the holiday season. David Canton offers some tips for those traveling across borders who are taking their laptops or electronic devices. The tips are based on advice published by the Canadian…
Authority to Spy on Americans Unclear as Patriot Act Expires
Elizabeth Gorman reports: Rushed into law by Congress just weeks after Sept. 11, 2001 three controversial provisions of the Patriot Act granting officials far-reaching surveillance and seizure powers in the name of national security, are due to expire this New Year’s Eve. Two differing bills passed by the House and Senate judiciary committees in recent…