| “ | Trusting Sicilians? GOOGLE-SLAYER SETS SIGHTS ON NSA ![]() A
Stanford graduate student who has already stung Google for nearly $40
million over privacy violations is now targeting the National Security
Agency, or NSA, to find out just how much the feds know about you. The
MetaPhone project asks volunteers to install an Android app that sends
the researchers copies of a device’s call logs – much like the
information collected by the NSA – and basic data from a person’s
Facebook account. “In
the course of the study, your mobile phone will transmit device logs
and social network information to researchers at Stanford University.
Device data will include records about your recent calls and text
messages. Social network data will include your profile, connections
and recent activity.The data will be stored and analyzed at Stanford, then deleted at the end of the study. [Full]
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scream-of-consciousness; "If you're trying to change minds and influence people it's probably not a good idea to say that virtually all elected Democrats are liars, but what the hell."
Saturday, November 30, 2013
Whom do you trust?
Rodger the Real King of France
11/30/2013 09:21:00 AM
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Anonymous said...
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The only not-losing move is not to play.
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11/30/13, 10:19 AM
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iri said...
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...after all is said and done it's pretty clear anyone using a social networking website deserves what they get. Of course that includes Blogger and all other media comment engines so you won't hear me bitch'n when they pick me up.
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12/1/13, 4:27 PM
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Stanford graduate student who has already stung Google for nearly $40
million over privacy violations is now targeting the National Security
Agency, or NSA, to find out just how much the feds know about you.