EPIC in the News
A sampling of Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) staff and research in the news:
2013
May
- Meet Stingrays, The Surveillance Tech The Government Doesn't Want To Talk About, ThinkProgress, May 17, 2013
- Don't Want to be Tracked? Turn Cellphone Off, Says Magistrate, NBC News, May 17, 2013
- Google Glass Privacy Worries Lawmakers, Wall Street Journal,
- Data Fears Aired Before State Board, EdNews Colorado, May 16, 2013
- Lockheed Martin announces NGI Increment 3 deployment, includes National Palm Print System, BiometricUpdate, May 15, 2013
- At Issue: Electronic Communication Privacy Act Reform, Wisconsin Public Radio, May 14, 2013
- US-EU Free Trade Talks Shouldn't Touch Privacy, EPIC Says, Law360, May 13, 2013
- LinkedIn Updates Privacy Policy to Let In Advertisers. The Motley Fool, May 11, 2013
- Bill Would Put Mobile App Vendors on the Hook for Privacy in US, ComputerWorld, May 10, 2013
- Judge OKs FBI Tracking Tool That Tricks Cellphones With Clandestine Signal, Slate, May 9, 2013
- How to Have a Constructive Discussion About Drones: A Future Tense Event Recap, Slate, May 7, 2013
- The Price of Security: Boston Renews Privacy Debate, CBN, May 7, 2013
- Third Amendment Constrains Military Cyber Operation, Argues EPIC Lawyer, FierceGovernmentIT, May 5, 2013
- Police, Politicians Nationwide Push Surveillance Post-Boston, CBS DC, May 2, 2013
- Groups Criticize FBI Plan to Require Internet Backdoors for Wiretaps, ComputerWorld, May 1, 2013
April
- Surveillance Cameras Sought by Cities After Boston Bombs, Bloomberg, April 29, 2013
- Education Data: Privacy Backlash Begins, InformationWeek, April 26, 2013
- US Government's Use of Deep Packet Inspection Raises Serious Privacy Questions, TechWorld, April 24, 2013
- U.S. Gives Big, Secret Push to Internet Surveillance, CNETApril 24, 2013
- DoJ Secretly Granted Immunity to Companies That Participated in Monitoring Program, Wired, April 24, 2013
- How College Students Can Maintain Online Privacy, USA Today, April 23, 2013
- "Updating the Law of Information Privacy: The New Framework of the European Union", Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy (Spring 2013), Marc Rotenberg and David Jacobs
- Informed Debate: Are Vehicle Black Boxes a Good Idea?, Costco Connection (April 2013), Marc Rotenberg
- Privacy Groups Tell FTC: Don't Delay COPPA Update - Tech Rallies Behind ECPA - Internet Sales Tax Bill Clears Hurdle - House Republicans Knock DOJ Spectrum Stance, Politico, April 23, 2013
- Speak Out Now on the TSA's Full-Body Scanners, Chicago Tribune, April 23, 2013
- Now is Your Chance to Tell the TSA What You Think of 'Nude' Full-Body Scanners, The Verge, April 21, 2013
- Security Images Spark Privacy Debate, Financial Times, April 21, 2013
- The Navigator: Speak Out Now on Full-Body Scanners, Washington Post, April 18, 2013
- Stores' Surveillance Cameras Can Help Crack Crimes, USA Today, April 18, 2013
- Security Cameras May Be Key to Finding Boston Bomber, Stateline, April 18, 2013
- Gov't Didn't Shut Down Cell Networks in Boston-But it Could Have, Ars Technica, April 16, 2013
- Privacy Group Urges Rules Distinguish Between Cyber Crime and Cyber Terror, Government Security News, April 15, 2013
- Trying Passenger Patience, New York Times, April 15, 2013
- Facebook Partners with Attorneys General in Teen Online Safety Campaign, Stateline, April 15, 2013
- FBI Sued for Info on Supersnooping Program, Courthouse News Service, April 10, 2013
- House Intelligence Panel OKs CISPA After Closed Door Meeting, ComputerWorld, April 10, 2013
- EPIC Presses FBI For Access to Biometric Database, The Inquirer, April 9, 2013
- EPIC Files FOIA Lawsuit Against FBI For Details on Biometric Database, BiometricUpdate.com, April 9, 2013
- EPIC Presses FBI in Lawsuit For Details on Biometric Database, Network World, April 8, 2013
- Privacy Groups Urge Open Mark-up of House Cyber Security Legislation, Government Security News, April 4, 2013
- Border Drone Program Off to Rough Start, Wall Street Journal, April 2, 2013
- More Privacy Troubles for Google in Europe, CIO Today, April 2, 2013
- Judge Orders FBI to Speed Up Tracking Info Release, Courthouse News Service, April 1, 2013
March
- "Protecting Privacy: The Role of the Courts and Congress"ABA Human Rights Magazine (March 2013), Marc Rotenberg and David Brody
- Drone Industry Worries About Privacy Backlash, NPR, March 29, 2013
- Ex-White House Official Joins Group Fighting "Excessive" Online Privacy Laws, Mother Jones, March 29, 2013
- TSA to Heed Formal Gripes Over Body Scans, Nextgov, March 25, 2013
- Your Car May be Invading Your Privacy, USA Today, March 25, 2013
- Anti-Drone Revolt Prompts Push For New Federal, State Laws, CNET, March 22, 2013
- Who is Stockpiling and Sharing Private Information About New York Students?, The Village Voice, March 22, 2013
- Drone Use In U.S. May Require New Laws, Senate Panel Told, CNN, March 21, 2013
- Lawmakers Voice Concerns on Drone Privacy Questions, NBC News, March 20, 2013
- Drones Will Require New Privacy Laws, Senate Told, Cherokee Tribune, March 20, 2013
- Drone Consensus: Technology Leapfrogging Law, The American Spectator (blog), March 20, 2013
- Senators Fear Drones 'Buzzing Overhead', The Hill (blog), March 20, 2013
- US Congress Hears Calls for Drone Safeguards, AFP, March 20, 2013
- Congress Struggling to Come Up With Rules at the Dawn of the Drone Age, RT, March 20, 2013
- The Senate is Looking Into the Growing Controversy Over Domestic Use of Aerial Drones, KTIV, March 20, 2013
- Privacy Laws Can't Handle New Wave of Commercial Drones, Senate Hearing Concludes, The Verge, March 20, 2013
- Aerial Drone Use in the U.S., C-SPAN, March 20, 2013
- Is Your Cloud Drive Really Private? Not According to Fine Print, NBC News, March 15, 2013
- Drone Industry: Privacy 'Distractions' Could Have Major Economic Impacts, US News, March 13, 2013
- Lawsuit Charges Ed Department With Violating Student Privacy Rights, Washington Post, March 13, 2013
- On New Technological Front, Rockville Seeks to Balance Information With Privacy, Gazette.net, March 13, 2013
- Google Pays Fine Over Street View Privacy Breach, New York Times, March 12, 2013
- Facebook 'Likes' Reveal More About You Than You Think, USA Today, March 11, 2013
- Harvard's Search for E-Mail Leak Raises Campus Ire, Bloomberg, March 11, 2013
- Petition Demands an End to Drone Surveillance, Boingboing, March 6, 2013
- States Can Stop Drone Abuse Before It Occurs, Washington Examiner, March 4, 2013
- DHS Considers Eavesdropping Tech for Spy Drones on Border, Slate, March 1, 2013
- Border Patrol Drones May Get Wiretapping, Human Identification Capabilities , Huffington Post, March 1, 2013
- The FAA Wants to Hear From You About Privacy and Domestic Drones, Lawfare (blog), March 1, 2013
February
- Predator Drones Keep an Eye on the Border, Documents Show, New York Times (blog), February 28, 2013
- ACLU Holds Talk on DC Issues, The Hoya, February 26, 2013
- FTC, Compete Finalize Privacy Settlement, MediaPost, February 25, 2013
- Oklahomans Concerned About Unmanned Aircraft Attend State Capitol Rally, NewsOK, February 24, 2013
- Homeland Security: Let's be Clear About Aerial Drone Privacy, CNET, February 22, 2013
- If You're Collecting Our Data, You Ought to Protect It, New York Times, February 16, 2013
- National Counterterrorism Center's 'Terrorist Information' Rules Outlined In Document , Huffington Post, February 15, 2013
- FAA Promises Privacy Standards For Domestic Drones, Information Week, February 15, 2013
- FBI Files Unlock History Behind Clandestine Cellphone Tracking Tool, Slate, February 15, 2013
- A Deep Read of Obama's Executive Order on Cybersecurity, The Daily Beast, February 14, 2013
- Google Raises New Privacy Concerns With App Store Policy, Chicago Tribune, February 14, 2013
- Obama, Cybersecurity, And The Return of CISPA, ReadWrite, February 14, 2013
- CISPA Strikes Back? Barack Obama's Cybersecurity Executive Order, The Daily Beast, February 12, 2013
- Genetic Privacy for Suspects?, The Scientist, February 12, 2013
- States and Cities Step Up and Resist Drone Surveillance, The New American, February 11, 2013
- Lots of Buzz About Domestic Drones; Concerns Rise With Possibilities, Washington Times, February 11, 2013
- Is Christopher Dorner 'The First Human Target' of Drones on U.S. Soil?, In These Times, February 11, 2013
- Push to Gauge Bang for Buck from College Gains Steam, Wall Street Journal, February 11, 2013
- Software That Tracks People on Social Media Created by Defence Firm, The Guardian, February 10, 2013
- Tracking Privacy and Ownership In An Online World, NPR, February 8, 2013
- Privacy Issues May Dominate in 2013, Consumer Affairs, February 7, 2013
- Genetic Privacy Front and Center at Supreme Court, Wired, February 6, 2013
- Basic Privacy Themes Reviewed in Dialogue on Diversity Colloquium, CapitalWirePR, February 5, 2013
- Privacy Groups Call on U.S. Government to Stop Lobbying Against EU Data Law Changes, ZDNet, February 4, 2013
- Europe Moves Ahead on Privacy, New York Times, February 3, 2013
- Privacy Battle Against U.S. Drone Surveillance Ramps Up, CSO, February 1, 2013
January
- "Amassing Student Data and Dissipating Privacy Rights", EDUCAUSE (January 2013), Marc Rotenberg & Khaliah Barnes
- Air Travel Gets a Lot More Modest, BBC, January 25, 2013
- If You've Ever Wanted to Evade Overhead Surveillance Drones - And, of Course, Look Stylish While, Washington Times, January 23, 2013
- A Farewell to 'Nudity' at Airport Checkpoints, New York Times, January 21, 2013
- TSA Pulls The Plug on 'Naked' X-ray Scanners After Maker Fails to Guarantee Privacy, The Verge, January 18, 2013
- TSA Removing 'Virtual Strip Search' Body Scanners, CNN, January 18, 2013
- Naked-Image Scanners to Be Removed From U.S. Airports, Bloomberg, January 18, 2013
- Obscurity: A Better Way to Think About Your Data Than 'Privacy', The Atlantic, January 17, 2013
- Facebook Search May Take Time to Catch On, San Jose Mercury, January 15, 2013
- Facebook Introduces New Search Tool, Los Angeles Times, January 16, 2013
- Lofgren Unveils 'Aaron's Law' - Leahy Talks 2013 Priorities - Facebook's Snazzy New Search Tool - W.H. Skyrockets Petition Threshold, Politico, January 16, 2013
- Drone Moans, US News, January 15, 2013
- Laws Urged to Curb Snooping by Drones, The Washington Times, January 15, 2013
- A Future World Where Drones Engage in Wholesale Surveillance & Dominate US Airspace, The Dissenter, January 15, 2013
- Swartz Death Immortalizes Hacking Law Woes, USA Today, January 15, 2013
- Banks Seek NSA Help Amid Attacks on Their Computer Systems, Washington Post, January 11, 2013
- Documents Detail NSA's 'Perfect Citizen' Cybersecurity Work, InformationWeek, January 9, 2013
- Texas Schools RFID Tracking Suit Sparks Concerns About Student Privacy, Free Speech Radio News, January 9, 2013
- DOJ Loses Push for 'Claw Back' Provision in Fight over Cybersecurity Documents, Legal Times, January 8, 2013
- EPIC Data Access Proposals 'Counter-Productive', Says MRA, Research, January 3, 2012
- Tech Giants Brace for More Scrutiny From Regulators, New York Times, January 1, 2013
2012
December
- CIA Sued To Release NYPD Spying Report, Huffington Post, December 31, 2012
- Feds Requiring ‘Black Boxes’ in All Motor Vehicles, Wired, December 26, 2012
- Instagram Retreats on Terms of Service, Financial Times, December 21, 2012
- New Instagram Privacy Policy Frustrates Users, Marketplace Business, December 18, 2012
- Instagram's Terms of Use Changes Draw Scrutiny, The Hill, December 18, 2012
- What Instagram's New Terms of Service Mean for You, New York Times (blog), December 17 ,2012
- School District Drops Palm Scanners after Outcry, CBN News, December 13, 2012
- Facebook 'Simplifies' Settings, Privacy Advocates Balk, Consumer Affairs, December 13, 2012
- U.S. Terrorism Agency to Tap a Vast Database of Citizens, Wall Street Journal, December 12, 2012
- Facebook Privacy Controls Changed, Social Network Adds And Subtracts Features, San Jose Mercury, December 12, 2012
- Facebook Rolling Out New Privacy Tools, Politico, December 12, 2012
- Facebook Retreats on Privacy Controls, Financial Times, December 12, 2012
- Facebook Doesn't Want Your Vote on Privacy, Bloomberg Businessweek, December 12, 2012
- Facebook Voters Reject Privacy Changes but Fail to Meet Threshold, HispanicBusiness.com, December 11, 2012
- Internet Freedom Advocates in Tow, New York Times, December 9, 2012
- Gov't Calls For Black Boxes In New Cars, Associated Press, December 7, 2012
- EPIC to Department of Defense: Maintain Strong Open Government Rules, JD Supra, December 7, 2012
- EPIC: Hearing on FTC Nominee Should Address FTC's Settlement Process for Privacy Violations, JD Supra, December 7, 2012
- Facebook Users Overwhelmingly Oppose Privacy Policy Change, Computer World, December 4, 2012
- Facebook Invites Users to Vote on Proposed Data Changes, Bloomberg Businessweek, December 3, 2012
- Bill Closing Email Privacy Loophole Clears Committee, TechNewsWorld, December 3, 2012
November
- Senate Panel OKs Update to Communications Privacy Law, Los Angeles Times, November 30, 2012
- Yet Another Shift In Facebook Policies Raises Privacy Concerns, NPR, November 29, 2012
- FAA Delays Creating Drone Test Sites Due to Privacy Concerns, Nextgov, November 29, 2012
- Losing in Court, and to Laptop Thieves, in a Battle With NASA Over Private Data, New York Times, November 28, 2012
- Privacy Groups Ask Facebook CEO Zuckerberg to Withdraw Policy Changes, The Examiner, November 27, 2012
- Data Cops: Facebook Privacy Plans Must be 'Modified', The Register, November 27, 2012
- Two Consumer Groups Urge Facebook to Back Off Privacy Changes, Los Angeles Times, November 26, 2012
- New Code of Practice to Minimise Privacy Risks in Anonymised Data, The Guardian, November 21, 2012
- Senate Bill Rewrite Lets Feds Read Your E-mail Without Warrants, CNet, November 20, 2012
- Privacy Group Files FOIA Request Over Cybersecurity Directive, Digital Journal, November 16, 2012
- Privacy Groups Seek Answers on Obama's Secret Cybersecurity Guidelines, Reason, November 15, 2012
- Privacy Groups Seek Answers on Obama's Secret Cybersecurity Guidelines, Reason, November 15, 2012
- EPIC Urges the Interior Department to Preserve Strong Open Government Rules, JD Supra, November 14, 2012
- Petraeus Case Raises Fears About Privacy in Digital Era, New York Times, November 13, 2012
- DHS Says It's Observing Privacy Rules in Monitoring Social Media, Government Security News, November 13, 2012
- Election 2012 -- Privacy and Unfinished Business, Huffington Post, November 7, 2012
- Smartcampaign: It's the Data, Stupid!, Huffington Post, November 5, 2012
- With Chairman's Likely Exit, Guessing Game Has Begun at the Federal Trade Commission, National Journal, November 2, 2012
- "Don't Touch My Junk" Sneaks Into the Supreme Court, The New Republic, November 1, 2012
October
- The Supreme Court Exposes Obama's Circular Logic on Wiretapping, The New Repbulic, October 29, 2012
- Use of Drones in Community Policing 'Unchartered Territory', Houston Chronicle, October 25, 2012
- Turning the Page on an Open Checkbook for the Security Colossus, New York Times, October 24, 2012
- Lawyers Discuss Supreme Court Cases on Sniffer Dog Use, C-SPAN, October 23, 2012
- Markey Grills Microsoft Over Privacy Changes, The Hill, October 22, 2012
- N.J. Supreme Court to Tackle Privacy Issues in Cellphone, GPS Case, NorthJersey.com, October 22, 2012
- TSA Removes X-Ray Body Scanners From Major Airports, Pro Publica, October 19, 2012
- Setback For Secret Big Brother Database, WND, October 19, 2012
- Google Compliance With EU Could Benefit U.S. Users, SaveGov.org, October 18, 2012
- Did Facebook Violate its FTC Agreement?, Lexology, October 17, 2012
- Presidential Commission Recommends Baseline Rules for Genetic Info, Government Security News, October 16, 2012
- European Regulators Want Google to Make Changes to Privacy Policy, Los Angeles Times, October 16, 2012
- Internet Privacy Group Takes on Former Delegate's Case, Richmond Times Dispatch, October 8, 2012
- Google Privacy Audit Leaves Lingering Questions, Information Week, October 8, 2012
- Speedy Airport Security: Should You Apply?, New York Times, October 3, 2012
- New Facebook Program Matching Users, Brick-and-Mortar Retail Data Sparks Complaint to FTC, ABA Journal, October 3, 2012
- Justice Dept. to Defend Warrantless Cell Phone Tracking, CNet, October 2, 2012
- Facebook's Digital Advertising Potential Touted on Madison Avenue, Los Angeles Times, October 2, 2012
- Some Parents Decry New Carroll Schools' Palm Scanner, Baltimore Sun, October 2, 2012
- Facebook's New Pitch to Brand Advertisers: Forget About Clicks, Reuters, October 2, 2012
- Facebook Sells More Access to Members, Wall Street Journal, October 1, 2012
September
- The Morning Download: Demand for IT Workers Is Strong, Even in Spain, Wall Street Journal, September 28, 2012
- Privacy Groups Call For FTC Probe Into Facebook's New Ad-Tracking Partnership, The Hill, September 27, 2012
- Privacy Experts to Ask FTC to Probe Facebook-Datalogix Deal, CNet, September 24, 2012
- Facebook Can ID Faces, but Using Them Grows Tricky, New York Times, September 21, 2012
- Divided Court OK's Facebook's Privacy Foundation, MediaPost, September 20, 2012
- Senate Delays Netflix, E-mail Privacy Fix After Cops Protest, CNet, September 20, 2012
- Senators Prepare to Vote on Netflix and E-mail Privacy, CNet, September 20, 2012
- Should Students be Tracked with Radio Frequency ID Tags?, Government Tech, September 20, 2012
- Drones In U.S.: More Unmanned Aircraft Will Be Flying In Domestic Airspace By 2015, Huffington Post, September 19, 2012
- New House Bill Targets Mobile Device Tracking Software, ZDNet, September 13, 2012
- Reply To Response In Opposition To Petition For Writ of Mandamus, JD Supra, September 13, 2012
- Myspace Settles Privacy Complaint -- Terms Less Restrictive Than Facebook's, MediaPost, September 12, 2012
- Privacy Group Pushes TSA to Start Review of Airport Screening Program, Legal Times (blog), September 11, 2012
- Tracking School Children With RFID Tags? It's All About the Benjamins, Wired (blog), September 7, 2012
- Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in a World Where Big Brother is WWWatching?, Computerworld, September 6, 2012
- Smartphone Owners Clear Search History, Shed Apps, To Protect Privacy, MediaPost News, September 5, 2012
- Drone Use Expands to TV Stations, Undermines Public Safety, Privacy, Examiner.com, September 5, 2012
- U.S. Groups Urge EU to Resist Weakening Privacy Proposal, National Journal, September 5, 2012
August
- TSA Denies Stonewalling Nude Body-Scanner Court Order, Wired, August 30, 2012
- Republicans Call For Reduced Regulation Online, More Data Protection, Ars Technica, August 29, 2012
- Aggressive Use of Personal Data by Political Campaigns Prompts Alarm for Privacy Advocates, Free Speech Radio News, August 29, 2012
- Federal Agencies Trade Motorist Data to Insurance Companies, TheNewspaper.com, August 24, 2012
- License Plates Scanned at Border, Data Shared With Car Insurance Group, Ars Technica, August 22, 2012
- What's Missing From the Google Transparency Filing?, Huffington Post, August 22, 2012
- Documents Show U.S. Customs Tracks Millions Of License Plates, Shares Data With Insurance Firms, Forbes, August 21, 2012
- Smartphone Campaigning Has Its Pitfalls, Privacy Group Says, Washington Post, August 14, 2012
- Experts Join With CASPIAN to Oppose RFID Tracking in Schools, PRWeb, August 21, 2012
- 7 Reasons the FTC Could Audit Your Privacy Program, ComputerWorld, August 21, 2012
- Privacy Questions Accompany Automated License Plate Scanners, Information Week, August 17, 2012
- Facebook's Privacy Policy Was a Lie Says the FTC, JD Supra, August 16, 2012
- FTC Signs Off On Facebook Privacy Settlement, MediaPost, August 10, 2012
- Future changes to Facebook privacy settings to be opt-in, Ars Technica, August 10, 2012
- FTC Gives Final Approval to Facebook Privacy Settlement, PC Advisor, August 10, 2012
- FTC OKs Facebook's Privacy Settlement, Politico, August 10, 2012
- Google Fined Record $22.5M For Privacy Violations, But Admits Nothing, Talking Points Memo, August 9, 2012
- Google Said to Face Fine by U.S. Over Apple Safari Breach, Bloomberg Businessweek, August 9, 2012
- Airport Security, Huffington Post (blog), August 7, 2012
- TSA Flouts The Law on Body Scanners, McClatchy, August 3, 2012
- Court Orders TSA to Justify Year-Long Defiance of the Law, Ars Technica, August 2, 2012
- Readers Debate Trade-Offs Between Security and Civil Liberties, New York Times (blog), August 2, 2012
- Drone Privacy Bill Would Put In Safeguards On Surveillance, Huffington Post, August 1, 2012
- FTC Proposes Tougher Rules For Online Child Privacy, MSN.com, August 1, 2012
- Netflix Notifies Customers of Class Action Settlement; Privacy Groups Will Benefit, ABA Journal, August 1, 2012
- Court Demands TSA Explain Why It Is Defying Nude Body Scanner Order, Wired, August 1, 2012
July
- US Drug Agency Spied On Scientists, Nature, July 25, 2012
- The Public Is Left in the Dark When Courts Allow Electronic Surveillance, New York Times, July 23, 2012
- Congress Steps Up Efforts to Regulate Drones, Washington Times, July 20, 2012
- Aerial Drones Vulnerable to Being Hacked, Congress Told, CNN, July 19, 2012
- Protect Privacy From Drones at Home, Lawmakers Say, Associated Press, July 19, 2012
- McCaul: DHS Ignoring Drone Dangers, National Journal, July 19, 2012
- Sen. Al Franken Questions Facebook Exec About Facial-Recognition Feature, Boston Herald, July 19, 2012
- Congress Hears Warnings About Drones in US Skies, Fox News, July 19, 2012
- Senator Questions Facebook Exec About Facial-Recognition Feature, Los Angeles Times, July 18, 2012
- Editorial: TSA Defies The Courts, Washington Times, July 18, 2012
- TSA Fails to Comply With Year-Old 'Nude' Body-Scanner Court Order, Wired, July 16, 2012
- McCain's Retooled Secure IT Act Still A Privacy Threat, Critics Say, Government Computer News, July 2, 2012
- Show Me Your Papers, New York Times, July 1, 2012
June
- Supreme Court Decision Could Boost Consumers In Privacy Lawsuits, MediaPost, June 28, 2012
- How SCOTUS Real Estate Case Could Affect Internet Privacy Litigation, Thomson Reuters, June 27, 2012
- Facebook's E-Mail Switch Merits FTC Review, Group Says, Bloomberg, June 27, 2012
- Google Maps: Now Helping Your Boss Track Your Every Move, TIME, June 27, 2012
- Florida Hopes to Fill Its Skies With Unmanned Aircraft, USA Today, June 24, 2012
- Facebook Settles Privacy Lawsuit, Buys Facial Recognition Company Face.com, Search Engine Watch, June 18, 2012
- Look Up in the Sky and See a Drone, New York Daily News, June 17, 2012
- Could That Facebook 'Like' Hurt Your Credit Score?, TIME, June 14, 2012
- Google, Apple Maps to Deploy Enhanced Aerial Cameras, WTOP, June 14, 2012
- Facebook Claims on Policy Change Vote Turnout Stir Image Problem, PC World, June 9, 2012
- Swiss Court Orders Modifications to Google Street View, New York Times, June 8, 2012
- The Words That Scare America- and China, The Atlantic, June 4, 2012
- Facebook Asks Users to Vote on Privacy Policy, San Jose Mercury, June 1, 2012
May
- Legal Battle Over Twitter Subpoena Heats Up, Reuters, May 31, 2012
- Drones Take to American Skies on Police, Search Missions, Bloomberg, May 31, 2012
- Congress Looking Happy to Reauthorize Broad, Secret Spying Powers, Wired, May 31, 2012
- Wiretap Law Draws Scrutiny as Reauthorization Vote Nears, Legal Times, May 31, 2012
- Top 374 keywords the U.S. government monitors, ZDnet, May 29, 2012
- Dept. of Homeland Security Forced to Release List of Keywords Used to Monitor Social Networking Sites, Forbes, May 26, 2012
- House-Approved NDAA Would Restrict Use of Drone Info, Government Security News, May 21, 2012
- Drones Pose a Threat to Americans' Privacy, Washington Examiner, May 21, 2012
- Social Network Pumps Up Lobbying, Wall Street Journal, May 17, 2012
- Bomb Plot Raises Questions About Airport Security, New York Times, May 14, 2012
- The Accidental Highs and Lows of the FAA's Drone Act, Motherboard, May 14, 2012
- Domestic Drones Could be Hijacked or Jammed, Pilots and Manufacturers Warn, Nextgov, May 11, 2012
- Court Rules NSA Doesn't Have To Reveal Its Semi-Secret Relationship With Google, Forbes, May 11, 2012
- Homeland Security Concedes Airport Body Scanner 'Vulnerabilities', Wired, May 7, 2012
- Facebook's Power Play, Politico, May 6, 2012
- Suit Hits Pentagon Over Huge 2011 Data Breach, Boston Globe, May 5, 2012
- Government Surveillance Requests Up In 2011, Report Says, Huffington Post, May 4, 2012
April
- Congress Should Grill the FCC Over Redacted Google Wi-Fi Snooping Report, Wired, April 30, 2012
- Google Street View Investigation by U.S. Declared Closed, Bloomberg, April 27, 2012
- Google Rebuffs FCC Over 'Wi-Spy' Flap, Politico, April 26, 2012
- Privacy Advocates Slam Google Drive's Privacy Policies, Computerworld, April 25, 2012
- Group Expects Ruling on Google Report in a Few Weeks, ZDNet, April 25, 2012
- EPIC Seeks More Details About Google's WiFi Snooping, MediaPost, April 20, 2012
- EPIC Files FOIA Request Seeking Full FCC Report on Google, ZDNet, April 19, 2012
- Privacy Watchdogs Call For New Google Probe, Los Angeles Times, April 17, 2012
- Google Gets Maximum Fine After "Impeding" Privacy Probe, Bloomberg, April 16, 2012
- Contradicting a Federal Judge, FCC Clears Google in Wi-Fi Sniffing Debacle, Wired, April 16, 2012
- Foes say Google got slap on the wrist in Wi-Spy, Politico, April 16, 2012
- Unanswered Questions in F.C.C.'s Google Case, New York Times, April 15, 2012
- Maryland To Ban Employers From Asking For Facebook, Twitter Passwords, Huffington Post, April 11, 2012
- Facebook-Instagram Deal Raises New Privacy Worries, CNet, April 9, 2012
- FTC Making a Mockery of Brandeis's Words, Washington Post, April 3, 2012
March
- Supreme Court Limits Damage Payments To Whistle-Blowers, NPR, March 28, 2012
- U.S. Relaxes Limits on Use of Data in Terror Analysis, New York Times, March 22, 2012
- Google Customers Sue Over Changes to Privacy Policy Rules, Bloomberg NewsMarch 21, 2012
- Civil Liberties Group Presses For Details On Any Google, NSA Collaboration, Legal Times (blog), March 20, 2012
- Searching for Google, NSA connection, Daily Progress, March 20, 2012
- Social Media Role in Police Cases Growing, USA Today, March 18, 2012
- EPIC Returns to Court Over NSA/Google Relationship, Infosecurity, March 13, 2012
- At CNET's SXSW 'Big Data' Panel, Sparks Fly Over Privacy, CNET, March 12, 2012
- NSA Refuses to Disclose Its Links With Google, RT, March 12, 2012
- SXSW Panel Takes on Big Data Privacy, Computerworld, March 11, 2012
- Pew: Google Dominates Search, Despite Privacy Concerns, PC Magazine, March 9, 2012
- The Government is Reading Your Tweets, CNN, March 9, 2012
- Drones' Domestic Uses Raise Privacy Concerns, The Plains Dealer, March 7, 2012
- Homeland Security Is Tracking 100s Of Keywords On Twitter. Are You Being Targeted?, Mediabistro, March 5, 2012
- Privacy at Issue as Drones Take on Civilian Tasks, San Francisco Chronicle, March 4, 2012
February
- Apple Loophole Gives Developers Access to Photos, New York Times (blog), February 28, 2012
- Bono Mack Plans Privacy Hearing, USA Today, February 28, 2012
- France Says Google Privacy Plan Likely Violates European Law, New York Times, February 28, 2012
- EPIC Petition Demands that FAA Protect Privacy and Regulate Drones, JD Supra, February 28, 2012
- Outside Group Presses FAA Against Drone Expansion, The Daily Caller, February 27, 2012
- Homeland Security Manual Lists Government Key Words For Monitoring Social Media, News, Huffington Post, Februrary 24, 2012
- Obama Web Privacy Framework Boosts Chances for Rules With Teeth, Business Week, February 24, 2012
- Civil Liberties Groups: Proposed Cybersecurity Bill is Too Broad, CNetFebruary 23, 2012
- Is Online Privacy Finally Becoming a Reality?, Forbes, February 23, 2012
- Obama Looks to Internet Industry for Online Privacy Standard, Businessweek, February 23, 2012
- Google and Facebook in White House Web Privacy Sights, BBC, February 23, 2012
- Google's Updated Privacy Policy Under Fire Again, PC Magazine, February 23, 2012
- Google's Privacy Policy Under Fire From Attorneys General, Los Angeles Times, February 23, 2012
- Obama Unveils Push for Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, ZDNetFebruary 23, 2012
- White House Unveils 'Bill of Rights' for Online Privacy, Fox Business News, February 23, 2012
- Google Privacy Plan Should Be Stopped, Consumer Group's FTC Complaint Says, Bloomberg News, February 22, 2012
- Homeland Analysts Told to Monitor Policy Debates in Social Media, New York Times, February 22, 2012
- Obama unveils Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, CNet, Febaruary 22, 2012
- Google Facing Congressional Backlash Over Tracking of Safari Users, USA Today, February 17, 2012
- Gov't Says Parents Need More Info on Apps for Kids, Associated Press, February 16, 2012
- DHS Monitoring Of Social Media Under Scrutiny By Lawmakers , Huffington Post, February 16, 2012
- Privacy Tussle Brews Over Social Media Monitoring, PC World, February 16, 2012
- House Panel Decries 'Chilling' Effect of DHS Social-Media Monitoring, National Journal, February 16, 2012
- DHS Defends Social Media Monitoring Program, Nextgov, February 16, 2012
- Dem: Snooping on Bloggers 'Outrageous', The Hill (blog), February 16, 2012
- Lawmakers Question DHS Monitoring of Social Media, PC World, February 16, 2012
- Lawmakers Worried About Possible 'Chilling Effect' of DHS Social Monitoring, Federal Computer Week, February 16, 2012
- Study: 1.8 Million Dead People Still Registered To Vote, NPR, February 14, 2012
- FBI Says Social Media Monitoring Won't Infringe Privacy Rights, Computerworld, February 14, 2012
- Netflix Settles Customer Record Privacy Case for $9 Million, MyCE, February 14, 2012
- Cell-Phone Tracking: Miami Cops Know Where You Are, Miami New Times, February 14, 2012
- Google Privacy Policy: What Do You Think?, WDTV News, February 13, 2012
- US Seeks to Mine Social Media to Predict Future, ABC News, February 12, 2012
- Disruptions: So Many Apologies, So Much Data Mining, New York Times (blog), February 12, 2012
- US Government Looks to Mine Social Media to Combat Terrorist Attacks, Uprisings, Fox News, February 12, 2012
- New Google Policy Challenged in Court, USA TodayFebruary 8, 2012
- Privacy Group Sues FTC to Stop New Google Privacy Policy, Los Angeles Times, February 8, 2012
- Google Addresses EU Privacy Concerns with a 3-page Letter, ITProPortal, February 8, 2012
- Google's Answer to EU as Succinct as Its Privacy Policy, ZDNet, February 6, 2012
- Will Europe Upend Google's New Privacy Plan?, PC World, February 3, 2012
- EU Regulators Want Google to Halt New Privacy Policy, Reuters, February 3, 2012
- Europeans, EPIC Bring More Scrutiny To Google Privacy Changes, Marketing Land, February 3, 2012
- EPIC Files FOI Request Over First Google Privacy Report to FTC, ZDNet, February 1, 2012
- Mixed Reactions to Commission's Online Privacy Proposals, Europolitics, February 1, 2012
January
- FBI Wants to Monitor Social Media for 'Emerging Threats', U.S. News and World ReportsJanuary 27, 2012
- Google Privacy Impact on Feds Becomes Clearer, Federal Computer Week, January 27, 2012
- Drive-by Scanning: Officials Expand Use and Dose of Radiation for Security Screening, ProPublica, January 27, 2012
- Google Move Alarms Privacy Hawks, Politico, January 25, 2012
- Critics: EU's Proposed Data Protection Rules Could Hinder Internet, PC World, January 25, 2012
- Google Privacy Change Provokes Outrage, Information Week, January 25, 2012
- Coming Changes to Google's Privacy Policy Raises Hackles of Watchdogs, CBS (Philadelphia), January 25, 2012
- Netflix to Testify on Video Rental Privacy Law, The Hill (blog), January 25, 2012
- Take the 5th? Not With Encrypted Hard Drives, Says Fed Judge, Tech News World, January 25, 2012
- Google to Update Privacy Policy to Cover Wider Data Use, New York Times (blog), January 24, 2012
- Google Overhauls Its Privacy Policies, San Jose Mercury, January 24, 2012
- Facebook 'Invisible' Sharing Worries Privacy Advocates, Federal Computer Week, January 20, 2012
- New Gmail, YouTube, Blogger Users Join Google+ by Default, Search Engine Watch, January 20, 2012
- For Online Privacy, Click Here, New York Times, January 19, 2012
- Google 'Good to Know' Campaign Touts Web Privacy, Security, eWeek.com, January 17, 2012
- FTC Investigating Google: Google Launches Ad Campaign to Control Damage, Search Engine Journal, January 17, 2012
- Google Launches Ad Campaign to Ease Privacy Concerns, Los Angeles Times, January 17, 2012
- U.S. Government Executes Covert Surveillance on Media Networks: Journalists Under Strict Scrutiny and Watch, Asian Tribune, January 17, 2012
- DHS Media Monitoring Could Chill Public Dissent, EPIC Warns, Computer World, January 16, 2012
- FTC May Investigate Google for Favoring Google+ in Search Plus Your World, Network World, January 15, 2012
- Tech firms' privacy measures may get FTC scrutiny, San Francisco Chronicle, January 14, 2012
- Google's Nettlesome Search Gambit, Tech News World, January 14, 2012
- Google's Social-Networking Service Said to Be Added to FTC Antitrust Probe, Bloomberg News, Januray 13, 2012
- Government's Monitoring of Social Media Raises Privacy Concerns, The Daily Caller, January 13, 2012
- Federal Security Program Monitored Public Opinion, New York Times, January 13, 2012
- In the Future, Can You Remain Anonymous?, CNN, January 13, 2012
- EPIC Urges FTC Probe Of Google Personalized Search, National Journal, January 12, 2012
- Google's New Search Results Raise Privacy and Antitrust Concerns, New York Times blog, January 12, 2012
- Here's Why Google's Facing an Antitrust Complaint Over Search Plus , The Atlantic Wire, January 12, 2012
- EPIC to FTC: Google Search Plus May Violate Privacy, Antitrust Rules, CNET, January 12, 2012
- The Circuit: Piracy Battle Goes to CES, Wikipedia May Join SOPA Protest, Google Social Search Faces Privacy Concerns, Washington Post (blog), January 12, 2012
- DHS' X-ray Scanners Could be Cancer Risk to Border Crossers, CNET, January 12, 2012
- Facebook Timeline Could Reveal Your Hidden Connections, Federal Computer Week, January 11, 2012
- Google Likely to Face FTC Complaint Over 'Search Plus Your World', Los Angeles Times, January 11, 2012
- Privacy Group Sues DHS, NSA Over FOIA Requests, Federal News Radio, January 11, 2012
- "I Know Who You Are and I Saw What You Did: Social Networks and the Death of Privacy", The Diane Rehm Show, January 10, 2012
- EPIC: Facebook Timeline Changes Users' Privacy Settings, ZDNet, January 10, 2012
- Detection Dog Home Search Case Up at the Supreme Court, Government Security News, January 10, 2012
- Facebook VERY SLOWLY rolls out Timeline, The Register, January 9, 2012
- Public vs. Private on the Campaign Trail, New York Times, January 9, 2012
- EPIC vs Facebook: Privacy Through Obscurity, ZDNet, January 9, 2012
- Privacy Group Calls for Federal Investigation of Facebook's Timeline, The Hill (blog), January 8, 2011
- EPIC: Facebook Timeline Violates FTC Settlement, Experts Exchange, January 6, 2012
- Privacy Group Calls on FTC to Probe Facebook Timeline, PC World, January 6, 2011
- Privacy Group Wants Gov Probe Into Facebook Timeline, Forbes, January 6, 2012
- FTC Asked to Probe Facebook Timeline for Privacy Violations, ZDNet, January 6, 2012
- Outsmarting Your Spying Smartphone, NPR, January 4, 2012
2011
December
- EPIC Asks Court to Act on Airport Screening Comments, Government Security News, December 30, 2011
- Big Brother & Big Sis May be Watching Your Tweets or Facebook Posts, Examiner.com, December 29, 2011
- Warning: Tweeting These Words Might Land You In Trouble With The Government, Mediabistro.com, December 29, 2011
- Homeland Security Sued Over Proposed Facebook, Twitter Monitoring, Web Pro News, December 29, 2011
- DHS Creates Accounts Solely to Monitor Social Networks, ABC News, December 28, 2011
- Privacy Group Sues DHS Over Social Media Monitoring Program, Fox News, December 24, 2012
- Facial Recognition Apps Carries Risk of User Privacy Violations, FTC Warns, eWeek.com, December 12, 2011
- Google's Opt-In Facial Recognition Avoids Facebook's Missteps, eWeek.com, December 12, 2011
- Put It on My Marquee: I Just Watched "Creepshow 2", New York Times, December 10, 2011
- Who Will Watch the Watchers? Google & Facebook Privacy Audits Should be Fully Public , Huffington Post, December 5, 2011
November
- Facebook and FTC Reach Agreement on Privacy Protections, Los Angles Times, November 29, 2011
- Facebook Settles FTC Privacy Complaint, Agrees to Ask Users' Permission for Changes, Washington Post, November 29, 2011
- Fighting Crime With Digital DNA, Fox News, November 19, 2011
- Facebook Nears Settlement With FTC on Privacy, Los Angeles Times, November 11, 2011
- Facebook Reported Near Privacy Accord With FTC, USA Today, November 11, 2011
- Facebook Timeline a New Privacy Test, USA Today, November 2, 2011
- EPIC Challenges Verizon Wireless's New Privacy Policy Verizon, MediaPost News, November 1, 2011
- U.S. Government Glossed Over Cancer Concerns As It Rolled Out Airport X-Ray Scanners, ProPublica, November 1, 2011
- Google Aims to Answer the 'Why?' Behind Ad Targeting, Wall Street Journal, November 1, 2011
October
- Privacy a Concern as Google Links Plus With Its Other Sites, PC World, October 27, 2011
- Now Credit Card Companies Want Your DNA, TIME, October 27, 2011
- It Guards the Markets, but What About Itself?, New York Times, October 22, 2011
- Campaigns Make Cash Off Donor Contact Information, Roll Call, October 18, 2011
- DHS Tests Predictive Analysis System for 'Sensing' Crime, Government Computer News, October 14, 2011
- Google Killing Buzz to Focus on Google+, PC Magazine, October 14, 2011
- USPS' Selling of Addresses a Privacy Concern?, Atlanta Journal Constitution Blog, October 13, 2011
- Vint Cerf on Google's Privacy Practices and How Getting Tagged in a Multitude of Online Media is Disconcerting, Network World, October 13, 2011
- US Sweep Nets Private E-mail Addresses, Al Jazeera, October 12, 2011
- Facebook Privacy: Groups Say Site Tracks Users After They've Logged Off, ABC News, October 6, 2011
- Kan. Man Sues Facebook Over Privacy Issues, CBS News, October 6, 2011
- FBI Watchlist Database: To Catch the Devil, You Have to go to Hell, ComputerWorld, October 5, 2011
- Privacy Cases Slated for U.S. Supreme Court's New Term, CNET, October 3, 2011
- Privacy Groups Ask FTC to Probe Facebook, Fox Business, October 3, 2011
September
- Experts Chide TSA for Poor Risk Assessment of Security Measures, Nextgov, September 30, 2011
- Facebook Changes Mark Big Privacy Shift, San Francisco Chronicle blog, September 30, 2011
- Facebook Privacy, Raymond James-Finra, Furukawa: Compliance, Business Week, September 30, 2011
- Person Can Stay on FBI Watch List After Being Cleared, Document Shows, CNN, September 29, 2011
- Privacy Advocates Ask FTC to Investigate Facebook, Washington Post blog, September 29, 2011
- Facebook Media Apps Raise Privacy Concerns, Financial Times, September 28, 2011
- Report: Cleared People Can Stay on Terror List, CBS News, September 28, 2011
- FBI Terror Watch List Can Include Those Cleared of Charges, Report Says, Fox News, September 28, 2011
- Report: Acquitted Stay on FBI Watch List, Politico, September 28, 2011
- Even Those Cleared of Crimes Can Stay on F.B.I.'s Watch List, New York Times, September 27, 2011
- Is Facebook Killing Your Privacy? Some Say it Already Has, L.A. Times, September 26, 2011
- Privacy Advocates Oppose Facebook Changes, Washington Post, September 26, 2011
- State Farm's In-Drive Discount: What's the Catch?, Fox Business, September 26, 2011
- Netflix Unveils Facebook Integration ... But Not in the U.S., PC Magazine, September 22, 2011
- FTC Takes Aim at Facial Recognition Security; Privacy Issues, NetworkWorld, September 20, 2011
- Call It Your Online Driver's License, New York Times, September 17, 2011
- UNC Project Gives Students Personal 'Libraries', NewsOberver.com, September 17, 2011
- Update Urged on Children's Online Privacy, New York Times, September 15, 2011
- Financial Industry Especially Vulnerable to Cyberattacks, Analysts Say, National Journal, September 14, 2011
- Overnight Tech: Federal Officials Warn Cyberthreat is Mounting Against the Financial Industry, The Hill Blog, September 14, 2011
- Mt. Clemens Gets Surveillance Cameras; Some Question Their Worth, Detroit Free Press, September 12, 2011
- Can an Anti-Child Porn Bill Go Too Far?, TechNewsWorld, September 12, 2011
- EPIC Continues TSA Pressure, Huffington Post, September 11, 2011
- Post-9/11 Security-Privacy Balance Remains Elusive, Meadville Tribune, September 10, 2011
- Data Breaches Show Hospitals Not Ready For Shift To Electronic Records, Experts Say, Huffington Post, September 9, 2011
- Privacy Groups: Behavioral Opt-out System "Insufficient and Ineffective", Ars Technica, September 8, 2011
- How Transportation - Especially Air Travel - Has Changed Greatly in the Aftermath of 9/11, The Philadelphia Inquirer, September 8, 2011
- Privacy Advocates Criticize Icon Program, Call For New Regs, MediaPost News, September 8, 2011
- EPIC Pressures TSA, FlyersRights.org, September 7, 2011
- Privacy vs. Security: New AP Poll Ten Years after 9/11, WUSA9, September 6, 2011
- Poll: OK to Trade Some Freedoms to Fight Terrorism, AP, September 6, 2011
- New Court Ruling Supports Bid To Nix Beacon Settlement, MediaPost News, September 6, 2011
- Appeal Filed Challenging TSA Airport Scanner Rules, Government Video, September 6, 2011
- TSA Debuts Less-Intrusive Body Scanners at D/FW , KHou (Texas), September 2, 2011
- As Federal Bills Stall, California Beefs up its Data Breach Law, GCN, September 2, 2011
- Airport Body Scanner Effectiveness Questioned, ABC 7 (Florida), Sept. 2, 2011
- Full Body Scanners Unreliable to Use, Germany Says, ABC 7 (Michigan), Sept. 2, 2011
August
- Digital Ad Display Recognizes You, My San Antonio, August 27, 2011
- Advertisers Scan Faces to Tailor Pitches, The RepublicAugust 27, 2011
- Advertisers Start Using Facial Recognition to Tailor Pitches, Los Angeles Times, August 21, 2011
- Just Give Me the Right to Be Forgotten, New York Times, August 20, 2011
- Number of Court-Approved Wiretaps Soared in 2010, Fox News, August 20, 2011
- Another View: Steer Clear of Cars That Spy, USA Today (Editorial), August 18, 2011
- Free FBI iPhone App Could Help Parents Keep Kids Safe, Fox News, August 17, 2011
- DHS Says Terror Watchlist is Exempt From Privacy Act, The Informant, August 10, 2011
- Privacy Groups Protest Massive DHS Database of Secret Watchlists, NetworkWorld, August 9, 2011
- Germany Joins Others in Challenging Facebook Facial Recognition, International Business Times, August 4, 2011
- Germany Wants to Halt Facebook Facial Recognition, International Business Times, August 4, 2011
- Germany Asks Facebook to Disable Facial Recognition, PC World, August 3, 2011
- Mobile Biometrics to Hit US Streets, Al Jazeera English, August 2, 2011
- White House Stonewalls Senators on Use of "Secret Law" to Spy on Americans, Dissident Voice, August 1, 2011
July
- NSTIC Will Require Privacy Legislation, Say Groups, FierceGovernmentIT, July 28, 2011
- Internet Privacy Controls Challenge Tech Industry, AP, July 26, 2011
- Facebook, Connecticut A.G. Settle Differences Over Facial Recognition, MediaPost Blog, July 26, 2011
- 'Do Not Track' Challenges Tech Industry, USA Today, July 26, 2011
- With Modesty In Mind, TSA Rolls Out New Body Scans, NPR, July 25, 2011
- Social Media History Becomes a New Job Hurdle, New York Times, July 20, 2011
- TSA Says It's Making Airport Screening More 'Private', USA Today, July 19, 2011
- Court Rules TSA Adopted Body Scanners Improperly, Consumer Affairs, July 16, 2011
- TSA Told to Get Public Comment on Body Scanners, AP, July 16, 2011
- Court Rules On Airport Body Scans, Wall Street Journal, July 15, 2011
- Court Tells T.S.A. to Seek Comments on Body Scanners, New York Times, July 15, 2011
- TSA Violated Law When Installing Full Body Scanners, Court Says, ZDNet, July 15, 2011
- Court: TSA Failed To Allow Public Comment On Body Scan Screening, Legal Times blog, July 15, 2011
- Airport Body Scanners Were Improperly Adopted by U.S., Appeals Court Rules, Bloomberg, July 15, 2011
- Appeals Court: TSA Must Rethink Airport Body Scans, CNET, July 15, 2011
- Court Spanks TSA Over Full-Body Scans, Seattle Post Intelligencer Blog, July 15, 2011
- Federal Court OKs Controversial Full-Body Scans, Orders Public Review, CNN, July 15, 2011
- ?Snapshot? car insurance: What?s the catch?, Nasdaq, July 15, 2011
- Highlights from Court Decision on TSA Scanners, Mother Jones, July 15, 2011
- Court Tells TSA To Allow Public Comment On Body Scan Screening, Legal Times, July 15, 2011
- Backs Against the Wall, Boston Herald, July 13, 2011
- Scientists question cancer risks of full-body scanners, MSNBC, July 13, 2011
- Airport Body Scanners and Health, New York Times, July 12, 2011
- Privacy Advocate Knocks Child-Porn Bill, The Hill, July 12, 2011
- Bill to Curb Child Porn May Feed Hacking Frenzy, Critic Says, National Journal, July 11, 2011
June
- Did Airport Scanners Give Boston TSA Agents Cancer?, TIME, June 30, 2011
- Supreme Court Hands Drug Companies Twin Wins, NPR, June 23, 2011
- Senator: New Cybersecurity Regulations Needed For Banks, CIO, June 22, 2011
- Why Regulators Are Concerned About Facebook Facial Recognition, International Business Times, June 18, 2011
- Why Facebook's Tagging Policies Suck, IT World, June 14, 2011
- Privacy Orgs Take Facebook Facial Face-off to FTC, Tech News World, June 14, 2011
- Rep. Mary Bono Mack Proposes Data Breach Legislation, Politico, June 13, 2011
- Privacy Groups Request FTC Probe of Facebook Facial Recognition Tech, PC Magazine, June 13, 2011
- House Bill Would Require Companies to Report Privacy Breaches, National, June 13, 2011
- Upcoming Supreme Court Decision Could Boost Hulu In Privacy Lawsuit, MediaPost, June 12, 2012
- Regulator Asked to Stop Facebook Face Recognition, Financial Times, June 11, 2011
- The Circuit: Citigroup Admits Breach, Facebook Tagging, Sony Faces More Questions, Washington Post Blog, June 9, 2011
- Privacy Group Targets Facebook, Boston Globe, June 9, 2011
- Facebook Under Scrutiny For Face-Recognition Feature From Privacy Group, Lawmakers, Los Angeles Times, June 8, 2011
- Courts Use Facebook to Reach Those Who Exist Only Online, Economic Times, June 8, 2011
- iCloud, You Cloud, We All Cloud, New Yorker Blog, June 7, 2011
- Digital Privacy: Are You Ever Alone?, Medill, June 3, 2011
May
- Privacy Group Gets Part of Google Settlement: Judge, Reuters, May 31, 2011
- One Year After Wi-Spy, Policymakers Demand Answers From Google on Potential Lawbreaking, Huffington Post, May 24, 2011
- Leahy Seeks Update of Digital Privacy Law to Add Smartphones, SFGate, May 17, 2011
- Scientists Cast Doubt on TSA Tests of Full-Body Scanners, Pro Publica, May 16, 2011
- Facebook, Burson Discuss Role in Google Circle Dispute, USA Today, May 13, 2011
- Online Privacy: Can the U.S. Get Its Act Together?, Bloomberg, May 12, 2011
- White House Wants Tougher Penalties for Computer Breaches, New York TImes, May 12, 2011
- New Copyright Bill Targets ISPs, Search Engines, PC World, May 12, 2011
April
- Apple to Alter iPhone Data Collection, New York Times, April 27, 2011
- Google Reaches Privacy Settlement With FTC, The Charlotte Observer, April 8, 2011
- Mobile-App Makers Face U.S. Privacy Investigation, Wall Street Journal, April 5, 2011
- Winners in Google Buzz Suit: ACLU and YMCA, Not Privacy Group, Wall Street Journal (blog), April 1, 2011
March
- Google Foe Won't Take 'No' on Buzz Cash, Reuters, March 31, 2011
- Google Settles With FTC Over Privacy Concerns and "Deceptive Tactics" of Google Buzz, Fast Company, March 30, 2011
- Privacy Group Demands Tougher Protections From FTC, NetworkWorld, March 25, 2011
- Senator pushes for mobile privacy reform, CNET, March 22, 2011
- Does DHS Have the Authority to Strip Search Passengers Like it Claims?, Computerworld (blog), March 22, 2011
- Health Care Industry Making Gradual Change to Digital Recordkeeping, Kansas City Star, March 21, 2011
- Transportation Security Administration defends privacy, radiation risk from imaging machines, Washington Post, March 16, 2011
- Browser Beware: Washington Weighs Online Consumer Privacy, TIME, March 16, 2011
- Group says Body Scanners an 'Unreasonable Search', Washington Post, March 10, 2011
- More Extensive TSA Searches in Sea-Tac Airport Rattle Some Travelers, Seattle Times, March 8, 2011
- Airport 'Nude' Body Scanners: Are They Effective?, Wired (blog), March 8, 2011
- Previous Article TSA Surveillance: Peep Show, Police State, Privacy Invasion or All Three?, Network World, March 6, 2011
- Justice Samuel Alito, The Supreme Court's Privacy Cop, Washington Post, March 6, 2011
- DHS 2006 Report Urged Body-Scanners For Many Venues, Government Video, March 4, 2011
- DHS Seeks Systems for Covert Body Scans, Documents Show, CSO, March 4, 2011
- TSA aimed to put body scanners in public places, Christian Science MonitorMarch 4, 2011
- Homeland Security explored covert body scan technology, KSL, March 4, 2011
- Staffer e-mails are not private property, The Hill, March 4, 2011
- Homeland Security Considering Portable, Instant DNA Scanners, Fox News, March 4, 2011
- Homeland Security Looked Into Covert Body Scans, USA Today, March 4, 2011
- Documents Reveal TSA Research Proposal To Body-Scan Pedestrians, Train Passengers, Forbes Blog, March 2, 2011
- DHS seeks systems for covert body scans, documents show, Computer World, March 2, 2011
- 'Nude' Airport Scanners: Are They Safe?, Wired, March 2, 2011
February
- Facebook Tells FTC To Balance Privacy, Innovation , Information Week, February 25, 2011
- 'Kill Switch' Internet Bill Alarms Privacy Experts, USA Today, February 15, 2011
- TSA Invasion, Mathaba, February 10, 2011
- WikiLeaks, the Internet and Democracy, The Diane Rehm Show, February 9, 2011
- Sens. Schumer, Nelson Propose Bill to Protect Airport Body Scan Images, Computerworld, February 8, 2011
- TSA scanner upgrade may end 'naked' images, Los Angeles Times, February 7, 2011
- TSA tests different ways to get airport screening images, Kansas City Star, February 7, 2011
- TSA to Test Privacy-Enhancing Software on Whole Body Scanners, Computerworld, February 1, 2011
- TSA unveils 'generic' body scans, USA Today, February 1, 2011
January
- Your Rx or Your Privacy, Los Angeles Times Editorial, January 31, 2011
- Republican Congressman Proposes Tracking Freedom of Information Act Requests, New York Times, January 28, 2011
- Supreme Court Limits Right of Privacy of Government Workers, Los Angeles Times, January 19, 2010
- Facebook Backs Off Third-Party Data-Sharing Plan, PC World, January 18, 2011
- Myanmar on the Potomac: Obama's Plans to Tag Internet Users, Pacific Free Press, January 17, 2011
- Proposed Online ID System Raises Privacy Concerns, International Business Times, January 10, 2011
- The Stripping of Freedom: A Careful Scan of TSA Security Procedures (video), Nolan Chart, January 7, 2011
- Libertarians, Privacy Advocates Unite To Fight Body Scanners, National Journal, January 6, 2011
- Key Lawmaker Wants to Limit Full-Body Screening at Airports, Nextgov, Jan. 6, 2010
- You Know the TSA's Really Screwed Up When..., Nj.com, Jan. 5, 2011
- EPIC.org hosts TSA Screening summit: 'The Stripping of Freedom', Boingboing, January 4, 2011
- Man's Fight to Clear Name Has Lasted Almost 15 Years, El Paso Times, January 3, 2011
2010
December
- Feds Say Airport Body Scanners are 'Minimally Intrusive', Wired, December 23, 2010
- BrightTag tackles online consumer privacy and data management, Chicago Sun-Times, December 17, 2010
- Airport Scanners: Radiation Is Not the Only Health-Hazard, Huffington Post, December 15, 2010
- Innocent 'felon': Background Check Gave False Info, Philly.com, December 14, 2010
- Dissecting the Final Days of the Free Internet, Pacific Free Press, December 11, 2010
- WikiLeaks Fallout: Unease Over Web Press Freedoms, NPR, December 8, 2010
- Why The FTC's Online Privacy Plan Won't Stop The Information Free-For-All, Huffington Post, December 6, 2010
- NY Sen. Seeks Bill to Deter Body Scan Image Misuse, Wall Street Journal, December 5, 2010
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Don't Look, Don't Read: Government Warns Its Workers Away From WikiLeaks Documents
November
October
- Privacy Watchdog Lowers White House's Grades, The Register, October 27, 2010
- White House Gets So-So Grades on Privacy, Cnet, October 20, 2010
- Armed With New Treaty, Europe Amplifies Objections to U.S. Data-Sharing Demands, Washington Post, October 26, 2010
- Google Admits Privacy Leaks, Reporters Live, October 26, 2010
- Privacy Report Card: Obama Admin is All Over Map, CMIO, October 25, 2010
- Obama Administration Gets Poor Privacy Grades, ComputerworldUK, October 25, 2010
- White House Efforts to Protect Medical Data 'Getting Worse', FierceHealthIT, October 25, 2010
- Group Lowers White House's Grade for Health Data Privacy, iHealthBeat, October 22, 2010
- Viral Radio: Facebook Flap, All Things Digital, October 21, 2010
- Facebook Says Apps Transmitted User Information, TMCnet, October 21, 2010
- One Agency Wants Internet Wiretaps, Another Wants Privacy Protected, NextGov, October 6, 2010
- Critics Strike At Google's New 'All-It-Can-Eat' Privacy Policy, MediaPost News, October 5, 2010
September
- Treasury Seeks To Cast A Wider Net For Terrorists, NPR, September 29, 2010
- Treasury Seeks To Cast A Wider Net For Terrorists, NPR, September 29, 2010
- Money Transfers Face New Scrutiny, Washington Post, September 27, 2010
- Report Questions Biometric Technologies in Fighting Crime, USA Today, September 27, 2010
- Money Transfers Face New Scrutiny, Washington Post, September 27, 2010
- Biometric Identification Faces Real-World Hurdles, USA Today, September 26, 2010
- Facebook Sells Your Friends, Bloomberg, September 22, 2010
- Body Scanners Land at MSP, Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune, Sepbember 22, 2010
- Code That Tracks Users' Browsing Prompts Lawsuits, New York Times, September 20, 2010
- The Traveler Has No Clothes, Human Events, September 20, 2010
- How to Report Problems With Airport Body Scanners, Seattle Times, September 17, 2010
- Web Monitoring Software Co. To Pay $100k For Privacy Violation, MediaPost, September 16, 2010
- Scanner Vans Allow Drive-by Snooping, Autonet.ca, September 15, 2010
- Internet Privacy Group Targets NSA, Google, The Epoch Times, September 15, 2010
- Privacy Group Sues to Get Records About NSA-Google Relationship, Los Angeles Times, September 14, 2010
- Big Brother in Iowa? School District Monitors Kids' Lunch Choices, Fox News, September 8, 2010
- Google to Simplify Its Privacy Policies, New York Times Blog, September 7, 2010
- Are Scanners Worth the Risk?, New York Times, September 7, 2010
- EPIC Slams Google's Privacy Moves, Datamation.com, September 6, 2010
- Critics Target States' Double-Dipping Pensioners, WBUR, September 2, 2010
- Can Privacy Sell Ping?, New York Times Blog, September 1, 2010
August
- Body Scanners in Courtroom, on Street, Continue to Raise Privacy Concerns, Truthout, August 28, 2010
- Experts Advise Caution Using Facebook Places, San Francisco Chronicle, August 25, 2010
- Full-Body Scan Technology Deployed In Street-Roving Vans, Forbes Blog, August 24, 2010
- WSJ UPDATE: Facebook Fights Privacy Concerns , Wall Street Journal, August 20, 2010
- Full-body Scans of Passengers to Start at Sea-Tac in September, The Seattle Times, August 18, 2010
- "Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire" - Feds Keep X-ray Images, Atlanta Journal Constitution, August 11, 2010
- Agency Stored Body Images From Florida Courthouse, CNN, August 4, 2010
- Lawsuit Challenges Airport Full-body Scanners, Boston Globe, August 4, 2010
- Feds Admit Storing Checkpoint Body Scan Images, CNET, August 4, 2010
- Beware of Child Identity Theft , Chicago Tribune, August 4, 2010
- Backyard Scofflaws Found on Earth -- Google Earth, Fox News, August 2, 2010
July
- NY Airports to be X-rayted, New York Post, July 21, 2010
- Closing the door on corporate America, Chicago Tribune, July 15, 2010
- Airport Check-in: JFK airport works on cutting flight delays, USA Today, July 12, 2010
- Taking the Mystery Out of Web Anonymity, New York Times, July 2, 2010
- Analysis: Google's Private Data Grab Means Big Legal Trouble, Reuters, July 1, 2010
June
- Privacy and Text Messages (Letter), New York Times, June 22, 2010
- Google's Privacy Troubles Finally Become an Issue in United States, The Big Money, June 14, 2010
- Status Update: Privacy Issues Give Facebook Fans the Blues, Courier-Journal, June 7, 2010
- Is Your Privacy Secure Online? There's no Way to Tell, Los Angeles Times, June 6, 2010
- Google Is Ginormous: Why You Should Care, PC World, June 3, 2010
May
- Facebook's Privacy Shift: How To Protect Yourself, NPR, May 26, 2010
- How Facebook Is Redefining Privacy, TIME, May 20, 2010
- Google: Street View Spycars Did Slurp Your Wi-Fi, The Register, May 14, 2010
- Google Says It Inadvertently Collected Personal Data, New York Times BlogMay 14, 2010
- Privacy Groups Complain to FTC Over Facebook Privacy Tweaks, Ars Technica, May 7, 2010
- Anatomical Ridicule Raises Body-Scanning Concerns, CNN, May 7, 2010
- Consumer Groups to FTC: Probe Facebook's Privacy Policies, NBC Bay Area, May 7, 2010
- Consumer Groups Hammer Facebook Privacy Violations in Federal Complaint, Network World, May 6, 2010
- Boucher's Privacy Bill Scolded by Consumer Groups, PC Magazine, May 4, 2010
April
- Shoppers Who Can't Have Secrets, New York Times, April 30, 2010
- Groups Ask DHS to Suspend Full-Body Imagers, CNN, April 21, 2010
- Senate Set to Consider NSA Chief as Head of Cyber Command, Nextgov, April 13, 2010
- Senate Stalls Cyber Commander to Probe Digital War, Seattle Post Intelligencer, April 12, 2010
- Re: Privacy, New York Post, April 12, 2010
- Dial-Up Law in a Broadband World, New York Times, April 8, 2010
March
- NJ Court: Employee-Attorney E-mails Are Private, AP, March 31, 2010
- NJ Court: Employee-Attorney E-Mails Are Private, ABC News, March 31, 2010
- Ready for Your Biometric Social Security Card?, TIME, March 29, 2010
- Biometrics Restriction Defeated by New Hampshire Legislature, Security Management, March 19, 2010
- Focus Shifts To 'Black Boxes' After Toyota Crashes, NPR, March 18, 2010
- Staffing May Add $2.4 Billion to Body Scanner Costs, GAO to Say, Business Week, March 17, 2010
- TSA to Deploy 150 New Body Scanner Machines, ZDNet, March 11, 2010
- Privacy Group, TSA Spar Again Over Full-Body Scanners, The Hill, March 10, 2010
- Google's D.C. ties worry some consumer advocates, Boston Globe, March 10, 2010
- Travelers file complaints over TSA body scanners, Computer World, March 8, 2010
- Complaint About Google Buzz Draws FTC Interest, Media Post, March 8, 2010
- Google Buzz Stung By Lawsuit, Information Week, March 8, 2010
- RSA rewind: National Security Heavyweights Talk Cybersecurity, Infosecurity, March 8, 2010
- Obama's National Cybersecurity Initiative: Privacy and Civil Liberties are Damned, Center for Research on Globalization, March 8, 2010
- More Airport Body Scans, The National Journal, March 8, 2010
- Watchdog Group Alleges Google Violates Own Privacy Policy With Buzz, MediaPost News, March 4, 2010
- Cybersecurity: Just Get Tough, Forbes, March 4, 2010
- Few details in White House summary of cyber plan, AP, March2, 2010
- How did Congress pass extension of U.S. Patriot Act? Ask your doctor, ZD Net, March 2, 2010
- Brandeis in Italy: The Privacy Issues in the Google Video Case, Huffington Post, March 1, 2010
February
- Monica Yant Kinney: Another pin in the privacy balloon, Philadelphia Inquirer, February 28, 2010
- Jails Hope Eye Scanners Can Provide Foolproof Identification System for Inmates, New York Times, February 27, 2010
- Where R U? Tech-Savvy Burglars Want To Know, NPR, February 27, 2010
- When American and European Ideas of Privacy Collide, New York Times, February 26, 2010
- License Plate Software Stirs Privacy Concerns, New York Times, February 26, 2010
- Suspend airport body scanner program, privacy groups say, Computer World, February 26, 2010
- White House says data mining to focus only on government files, Nextgov, February 25, 2010
- Is Big Brother Watching Through Our Gadgets?, WHYY Radio Times, February 23, 2010
- Google Buzz Poses a Major Privacy Risk for Kids, Analyst (and Parent) Says, Los Angeles Times, February 22, 2010
- EPIC explains their FTC complaint about Buzz, ZDNetFebruary 20, 2010
- Reporters' Roundtable Podcast: Buzz vs. privacy, CNET, February 19, 2010
- Did School Spy on Kid at Home via Webcam?, CBS NewsFebruary 19, 2010
- Google Fights for Orphaned Books, PC World, February 19, 2010
- Google's Reported Link to National Security Agency Alarms Privacy Watchdogs, Fox News, February 18, 2010
- Privacy Group Files Buzz Complaint With FTC, CNET, February 17, 2010
- Google Sorry About Buzz Privacy, Information Week, February 16, 2010
- More Use Trusted Traveler Plans to Scoot Through Customs, USA Today, February 16, 2010
- Anger Leads to Apology From Google About Buzz, New York Times, February 14, 2010
- Critics Say Google Invades Privacy With New Service, New York Times, February 12, 2010
- Facebook Denies 'All Wrongdoing' in 'Beacon' Data Breach, Wired, February 11, 2010
- Google Asks Spy Agency for Help With Inquiry Into Cyberattacks, New York Times, February 4, 2010
- Google Asks NSA to Help Secure Its Network, Wired, February 4, 2010
- EPIC Objects To Google-NSA Cyber Partnership, Sci-Tech Today, February 4, 2010
- Airport-security plan calls for 500 body scanners in '11, USA Today, February 2, 2010
January
- Facebook, LinkedIn Resist New Privacy Regs, eSecurity Planet, January 28, 2010
- Canada to Probe Facebook Privacy, BBC, January 28, 2010
- Canada Privacy Office Launches New Facebook Probe, NPR, January 27, 2010
- Privacy Groups Question Beacon Settlement, Facebook's Control Over Foundation, Media Post News, January 26, 2010
- Why Europe Doesn't Want an Invasion of Body Scanners, Christian Science Monitor, January 26, 2010
- Body Scans May Give False Sense of Security, The Tennessean, January 26, 2010
- Too Much Info on Social Media Aids ID Thieves, San Francisco Chronicle, January 25, 2010
- CMU Research Aims to Improve Airport Security, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, January 24, 2010
- Industry Says Government Must Regulate 'Cloud' Computing to Protect Users' Privacy, Kansas City infoZine, January 22, 2010
- Governments Must Foot the Bill for Airline Security, IATA Says, BusinessWeek, January 22, 2010
- FBI Broke Privacy Laws, Says Justice Department Probe, Time, January 21, 2010
- Washington Tries to Win Over EU on Airport Body Scanners, AFP, January 20, 2010
- FTC Examines Privacy Complaint Against Facebook, PC Magazine, January 19, 2010
- FTC says it has 'particular interest' in Facebook privacy, Market Watch, January 19, 2010
- Full-Body Airport Scanners Debated, The Journal News, January 18, 2010
- Chinese Hackers Pose a Growing Threat to U.S. Firms, Los Angeles Times, January 15, 2010
- Air Security: Protection at Privacy's Expense?, MSNBC.com, January 14, 2010
- Mixed Signals on Airport Scanners, New York Times, January 13, 2010
- Opposing View: Uniquely Intrusive Devices, USA Today, January 12, 2010
- Body Scanners Can Store, Send Images, Group Says, CNN, January 11, 2010
- Facebook CEO Challenges the Social Norm of Privacy, PC World, January 11, 2010
- TSA Tries to Assuage Privacy Concerns About Full-Body Scans, Washington Post, January 4, 2010
- Wherever You Click, Someone's Watching, The Times of India, January 3, 2010
2009
December
- Body Scanners Not 'Magic Technology' Against Terror, CNN, December 31, 2009
- New Airport Screening Described As 'Intrusive', NPR, December 30, 2009
- Controversial New Scanners May Detect Explosives Better, The Baltimore Sun, December 30, 2009
- As Facebook Thrives, Does Privacy Have to Fade?, San Francisco Chronicle, December 30, 2009
- Do airport imagers invade privacy?, San Francisco Chronicle, December 29, 2009
- Whole Body Scan vs. Your Privacy: How Far Is Too Far?, ABC News Blog, December 29, 2009
- Facebook on Cusp of Big Year in 2010, San Jose Mercury News, December 22, 2009
- Privacy Group Files Complaint on Facebook Changes, New York Times Blog, December 17, 2009
- Privacy Watchdog Files Complaint Against Facebook, Associated Press, December 17, 2009
- Privacy Groups File Complaint on Facebook to FTC, The Wall Street Journal, December 17, 2009
- Privacy Groups Bring Facebook Complaints to FTC, PC World, December 17, 2009
- Privacy Groups Complain to FTC About Facebook, San Jose Business Journal, December 17, 2009
- Note to Silicon Valley: How Not to Manage Privacy, CNET, December 11, 2009
- Facebook Will Never Get Privacy Right, ZDnet, December 10, 2009
- Facebook Faces Criticism on Privacy Change, BBC, December 10, 2009
- Facebook Details New Privacy Settings, CNET, December 9, 2009
- VeriChip's Merger With Credit Monitoring Firm Worries Privacy Activists, Wired, December 9, 2009
- Text Messages: Digital Lipstick on the Collar, New York Times, December 9, 2009
- Google Extends Personalized Results to All Users, PC World, December 6, 2009
- Intrusive Privacy Program Yanked From DoD Online Store, MX Logic, December 4, 2009
- Google Customizes More of Its Search Results, New York Times Blog, December 4, 2009
- DoD Pulls Software Collecting Data on Children, Tom's Guide, December 4, 2009
- DOD Nixes Vendor of Online Monitoring Software Over Privacy Concerns, Computer World, December 4, 2009
- Defense Dept. Pulls Software Over Privacy Issues, CNET, December 3, 2009
November
- Naked Images at Sea-Tac Airport? It's for Security, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, November 24, 2009
- States Say REAL ID Heading for Real Problems, Air America, November 19, 2009
- Privacy Advocates Want To Bust Blockbuster Over Beacon, Media Post News, November 12, 2009
- 10 Things Airports Won't Tell You, Smart Money, November 10, 2009
- Google Set to Acquire AdMob for $750 Million, New York Times, November 9, 2009
- Google Tries to Allay Privacy Fears, The Australian, November 6, 2009
- Bellevue Halts Phone Recordings, Omaha World-Herald, November 6, 2009
- Secret Global Trade Talks Spur Civil Libertarians' Outrage at Obama, Daily Finance, November 5, 2009
- Google Offers Users a Peek at Stored Data, New York Times Blog, November 5, 2009
October
- Fired Due to Error in Background Check, Carroll Woman Still Jobless, The Baltimore Sun, October 28, 2009
- L.A. Cloud Contract Goes To Google Over Microsoft, Top Tech News, October 28, 2009
- Watchdogs Want DHS Privacy Office Probe, The National Journal, October 27, 2009
- Probe of Homeland Security Privacy Office Sought, The Washington Post, October 27, 2009
- Wallet of the future? Your mobile phone, CNN, October 24, 2009
- Atlanta seeks to add 500 surveillance cameras, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 24, 2009
- DHS information-sharing initiative stalls due to privacy concerns, Nextgov.com, October 23, 2009
- CMS: Big Brother Is Watching, Connecticut Public Radio, October 22, 2009
- Privacy Advocate Gains Support in Fight to Keep Social Security Numbers on Web Site, Computerworld, October 22, 2009
- Watchdog Coalition Presses House Leaders on 72-hour Reading Period for Bills, The Hill, October 21, 2009
- E-Verify Extended for Three Years, Greenvilleonline.com, October 21, 2009
- E-Verify Legal-Worker System Extended for 3 Years, AZCentral.com, October 21, 2009
- Sidekick Loss Heightens Fears About Cloud Computing, Newsfactor.com, October 16, 2009
- Police State Prepares for Civil War, Pacific Free Press, October 11, 2009
- Amazon Agrees To Pay $150,000 for Deleting E-Books, Newsfactor.com, October 2, 2009
- Two Thirds of U.S. Users Oppose Behaviorally Targeted Ads, ClickZ, October 1, 2009
September
- iPhone Apps Helps Track Sex Offenders, Spot Crime, CNN, September 29, 2009
- Fusion Center Approach Could be Effective in Other Areas, Government Computer News, September 29, 2009
- What's Privacy in the Age of Facebook?, Huffington Post, September 25, 2009
- DHS Set to Release Privacy Report Today, Computer World, September 24, 2009
- Group Seeks Answers From DHS on Delay of Privacy Report, Computer World, September 23, 2009
- Netflix Prize 2: What You Need To Know, Network World, September 23, 2009
- Privacy Advocates Hail Facebook's Plan to Shutter Beacon, Computer World, September 22, 2009
- U.S. Government Sets Up Online 'App Store', CNN, September 16, 2009
- Angst abides over Web, politics, Newsvirginian.com, September 13, 2009
- Google Books Settlement Facing Scrutiny, Consumeraffairs.com, September 13, 2009
- Groups Give Obama High Grade for Medical Privacy, Government Health IT, September 10, 2009
- Obama Gets Failing Grades From Privacy Advocates, Huffington Post, September 9, 2009
- Privacy Groups: Obama Has More Work to Do, PC World, September 9, 2009
- Privacy Experts See Room For Improvement From Obama, Nextgov, September 9, 2009
- Privacy Groups Offer Mixed Review Of Obama's Policies, Easybourse, September 9, 2009
- Congress Weighs Landmark Change in Web Ad Privacy, Wired, September 7, 2009
- Privacy Group Asks to Join Google Book Lawsuit As Deadline Approaches, Wired, September 4, 2009
August
- Privacy Office Approves Laptop Searches Without Suspicion, SFGate.com, August 31, 2009
- A Few Good Kids?, Mother Jones, August 31, 2009
- Protecting Privacy Online (Editorial), New York Times, August 31, 2009
- Thanks, Canada: Facebook's 4 Big Privacy Fixes, Infoworld, August 28, 2009
- Democratic Health Care Bill Divulges IRS Tax Data, CBS News Blogs, August 26, 2009
- Double-Edged Sword, Defense News, August 24, 2009
- Wallet of the future? Your mobile phone, CNN, August 13, 2009
- U.S. Web-Tracking Plan Stirs Privacy Fears, The Washington Post, August 11, 2009
- Red Flags Raised By Web 2.0 Contracts, National Journal, August 10, 2009
- Air Force used Twitter to track NY flyover fallout, AP, August 10, 2009
July
- Ads follow web users, and get more personal, New York Times, July 30, 2009
- Web advertisers propose self-regulation principles, Asiaone, July 4, 2009
- Wallflower or Extrovert? Facebook Lets Users Choose by Post, Tech News World, July 2, 2009
- Responding to privacy concerns, Facebook streamlines user controls, Mercury News, July 1, 2009
June
- Airport screening-service shuts down, NPR, June 24, 2009
- 'Clear' airport security member program shuts down, AP, June 23, 2009
- House curbs 'virtual strip searches' at airports, CNET News, June 5, 2009
May
- Airport security bares all, or does it?, CNN, May 18, 2009
- Critics Say Body Scanners Show Too Much, UPI, May 18, 2009
- Ban "Whole-Body" TSA Scanners?, Budget Travel, May 18, 2009
- Forrester: Need for Scrutiny Heightened in Cloud Security, PC World, May 12, 2009
- Obama White House Embraces Social Networking, Government Computer News, May 7, 2009
April
- DoJ Faulted for Failing to Follow Surveillance Reporting Requirements, Wired, April 30, 2009
- Facebook Lets Devs Swim in User Info Streams, Linux Insider, April 27, 2009
- Facebook to Adopt New Governing Documents, Network World, April 27, 2009
- Report: Facebook to Open Up to Developers, Cnet, April 26, 2009
- Facebook Users Approve Terms Of Use, Information Week, April 24, 2009
- U.S. Lawmakers Target Deep Packet Inspection in Privacy Bill, Network World, April 23, 2009
- Three Cheers for the Surveillance Society!, Salon, April 17, 2009
- License Plate Readers Keep Eye On Scofflaws, Criminals, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 2, 2009
- Facebook Connect: Your 8,000 Hidden Friends, Business Week, April 2, 2009
March
- Tech Firms Seek to Get Agencies on Board With Cloud Computing, Washington Post,, March 31, 2009
- Healthcare's High Tech Transition, MSNBC,, March 25, 2009
- Google Inquiry Sought Over Privacy Concerns, Wall Street Journal,, March 18, 2009
- Privacy Group Asks F.T.C. to Investigate Google, New York Times,, March 17, 2009
- Google's Free Phone Manager Could Threaten a Variety of Services, New York Times, March 12, 2009
- On the Communicators, C-SPAN, March 6, 2009
February
- Facebook's About-Face on Data, Wall Street Journal,, February 19, 2009
- Microsoft, allies gear to reshape copyright debate, Daily Times, February 17, 2009
- Facebook Backs Off Changes to Terms of Service, USA Today, February 17, 2009
- Facebook Privacy Change Sparks Federal Complaint, ABC News, February 17, 2009
- I Spy: Computers That Recognize Your Face, ABC News, February 12, 2009
- FTC Web-Ad Guidelines Don't Guard Consumers, Privacy Groups Say, Bloomberg, February 12, 2009
- U.S. Stimulus Bill Pushes E-Health Records for All, Cnet News, February 10, 2009
- Scanning Hands and Eyes for Access and Payroll Takes Off, Securityinfowatch.com, February 6, 2009
January
- Thrift store MP3 player contains secret military filesareful What You Wish For, CNN, International, January 27, 2009
2008
December
- Careful What You Wish For, Fortune, December 31, 2008
November
- Dr. Big Brother?, Fox News, November 12, 2008
October
- U.N. agency eyes curbs on Internet anonymity, CNET, September 12, 2008
August
- "Ask This: A little too much license for Homeland Security," Neiman Watchdog, August 19, 2008
- "Fully biometric airports becoming a reality," CNN, August 11, 2008
July
- "Who might be keeping watch on what you're watching?", guardian.co.uk, July 13, 2008
- "Senators Want Criminal Prosecutions of Passport Snoopers", PC World, July 8, 2008
- "Google homepage link mollifies privacy campaigners", ZDNet UK, July 7, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Privacy Advocates To Google: Told You So", Media Post Publications, July 7, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Post-9/11 dragnet finds surprises", theNewsTribune.com, July 6, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Student locator tags: Evil or helpful?", Projo.com, July 5, 2008 with Skadden Fellow Guilherme Roschke
- "YouTube's Legal Fig Leaf", Forbes.com, July 3, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Are the Feds Stalking Your Cell Phone? Lawsuit Seeks Answers", TechNewsWorld, July 2, 2008 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
June
- "Big Brother Getting Bigger Part 1: USA", ZDNet, June 30, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Terror watch uses local eyes 181 TRAINED IN COLO", Denver Post, June 28, 2008 with EPIC Open Government Project Director John Verdi
- "A Company Computer and Questions About E-Mail Privacy", New York Times, June 27, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Feingold: Bush admin secrecy can't outweigh travelers' privacy", the raw story, June 25, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "No 'Street View' for Madison County", Granite City Press-record, June 21, 2008 with EPIC Open Government Project Director John Verdi
- "House Votes to Shield Telecoms From Eavesdropping Charges", TechNewsWorld.com, June 20, 2008 with EPIC Executive Marc Rotenberg
- "How much do you make? It'd be no secret in Scandinavia", USA Today, June 18, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Big Mayor Is Watching You", HPR Online, June 12, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Scientists Track People Movement Via Cellphones, Ire Privacy Groups", Daily Tech, June 10, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Google says it would support U.S. privacy law", Reuters UK, June 10, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Corporate Vigilante", Washington City Paper, June 7, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Cellphone Tracking Study Shows We're Creatures of Habit", New York Times, June 5, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Google Asked to Add Link to Privacy Policies", New York Times, June 3, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
May
- "Google Seeks Dismissal Of Street View Lawsuit", InformatonWeek, May 30, 2008 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Is Google Violating a California Privacy Law?", New York Times, May 30, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "The future of political dirty tricks and deception online", Ars Technica, May 22, 2008 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Cisco Systems document cites China censorship goal", Associated Press, May 20, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Charter's Web monitoring draws intervention from Capitol Hill", CNET News, May 16, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "California city gets video surveillance fever", CNET News, May 14, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Identity thieves prey on patients' medical records", USA Today, May 7, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "A Scholarship Hunt With Strings Attached", Washington Post, May 7, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Online profile may be an alias", Mercury News, May 4, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "The Real Threat to Google", E-Commerce Times, May 3, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
April
- "Internet Use Raises Privacy Concerns", Voice of America, April 29, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Fingerprinting proposal rankles travel companies", CNN, April 23, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "In Every Voter, A 'Microtarget' ", Washington Post, April 22, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- " Anti-'Pretexting' Efforts Stall in Congress", Heartland Institute, April 22, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Police force's Facebook app raises privacy concerns", ZDNet UK, April 21, 2008 with Skadden Fellow Guilherme Roschke
- "Agent's case might unveil privacy issues", Denver Post, April 14, 2008 with Skadden Fellow, Guilherme Roschke
- "Franklin Park couple clashes with Google over privacy", Pittsburgh Tribune Review, April 13, 2008 with Skadden Fellow Guilherme Roschke
- "Microsoft not opposed to regulation of online privacy", CNET, April 11, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "EC Group Could Spur Search Privacy Sea Change", E-commerce Times, April 8, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "University Computer Breach Risks Data of Students Who Never Went There", Chronicle.com, April 8, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- " 'Shield' IDs to foil electronic pickpockets", Journalgazette.net, April 8, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "What a trip: Passports join the high-tech era", San Luis Obispo Tribune, April 7, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "E-pickpockets may target wallets", Press Democrat, April 3, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
March
- "More extensive tourist fingerprinting comes to U.S. ports", Christian Science Monitor, March 27, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- " Civil Libertarians See a Hopeful Dawn in 2009 ... the Fools", Wired, March 27, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Kovacic Appointed New FTC Chairman", Washington Post, March 27, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "There's Gold In 'Reality Mining' ", FoxReno.com, March 24, 2008 with Skadden Fellow Guilherme Roschke
- "Surveillance cameras in Dallas area work to counter crime", Dallas News.com, March 22, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Government's information security called lax", Detroit Free Press, March 22, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Cell phones become tools for helping detectives find crime suspects", Sun-Sentinal.com, March 21, 2008 with Skadden Fellow Guilherme Roschke
- "Passport peeping - more than just curiosity?", San Francisco Chronicle, March 21, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenber
- "Tips and Tricks at the ABA Techshow 2008", Law.com, March 21, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "FBI provided flawed data for terrorism watch list, audit says", LA Times, March 18, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Web companies keep track on every click", Arkansas Democrat Gazette, March 17, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Hopes and fears being sold to advertisers", Sydney Morning Herald, March 16, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "The Privacy Debate Beyond Google-DoubleClick", Internetnews.com, March 13, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Study: Dark Data Shadow Follows Everyone", ECommerceNews.com, March 13, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "How DoubleClick Could Recharge Google", PC World, March 12, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Certegy offers deal to ID theft victims", St. Petersburg Times, March 11, 2008 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Google-DoubleClick a done deal", Computer World, March 11, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Checking Your Favorite Site? Somebody Is Watching You", eFluxMedia.com, March 11, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "City Mandates Installation of "Big Brother" Video Monitors in All New Buildings", Natural News, March 3, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Surveillance System Raises Privacy Concerns", Newsfactor.com, March 3, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
February
- "FTC Chairman Set to Leave Post", Washington Post, February 28, 2008 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Bush's Double-Edged Cyber-Security Plan", Forbes.com, February 26, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Search Engines Face New Privacy Restrictions", Media Post Publications, February 25, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "US-VISIT expands its vision", Washington Technology, February 25, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Google mounts Chewbacca defense in EU privacy debate", The Register, February 23, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Web Surfer, Heal Thyself", Newsweek, February 23, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "LexisNexis Parent Set to Buy ChoicePoint", Washington Post, February 21, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Privacy, civil rights advocates castigate Wikileaks ruling", Mac World, February 20, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "FISA bill would prevent exposure of details of warrantless wiretapping", SearchSecurity.com, February 13, 2008 with Skadden Fellow Guilherme Roschke
- "Surveillance Society", FOX 45 Baltimore, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "More airport security proposed for E.U.", Marketplace, February 13, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Report: EU To Curb Search Engines", Media Post Publications, February 13, 2008, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Senate OK's immunity on wiretaps", Boston Globe, February 12, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Lockheed Secures Contract to Expand Biometric Database", Washington Post, February 12, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "DHS' annual privacy report later than expected, again", FCW.com, February 11, 2008 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Web sites let others see users' personal data", Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, February 10, 2008 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Real ID worries domestic violence groups", CNET News, February 8, 2008 with Skadden Fellow Guilherme Roschke
- "Police Blotter: E911 rules aid police in tracking cell phones", CNET News, February 8, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "$63M Highway Watch program reviewed, Costs of anti-terror measure weighed", USA Today, February 7, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Voter ID: The Solution, or the Problem?", New York Times, Letter to the Editor, February 6, 2008, with Marc Rotenberg and Lillie Coney
- "Few Super Tuesday e-voting problems reported", Computer World, February 6, 2008 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "FBI Eyes Multi-Billion Dollar Biometrics Database", Dark Reading, February 5, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "What 'MicroHoo' Would Know About You", Forbes, February 4, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Companies map new uses for tracking chips", San Francisco Chronicle, February 3, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Hiding From REAL ID", Reason, February 1, 2008 with Skadden Fellow Guilherme Roschke
- "Privacy advocates sound alarms over Microsoft's bid to buy Yahoo", Computer World, February 1, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "US, EU Unlikely to Stop Microsoft Deal", Associated Press, February 1, 2008 with EPIC Excutive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "With Yahoo, Microsoft faces antitrust fight once again", CNET News, February 1, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
January
- "It's hard to hide from your online 'friends', Pentagraph.com, January 31, 2008 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Will EU Privacy Decision Help U.S. Downloaders?", CIO Today, January 30, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Ask.com's Search Policy Splits Privacy Groups", Forbes, January 29, 2008, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Microchips Everywhere Could Mean Total Loss of Privacy", Fox News, January 28, 2008, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Net addresses personal data, EU official says", Arkansas Democrating Gazzete, January 28, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Microchips Everywhere: a Future Vision", Associated Press, January 26, 2008, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "EU debates privacy of IP numbers", in The Register, January 25, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Researchers Develop 100% Accurate Electronic Face Recognition", ABC News, January 24, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Privacy backers push FTC to end AskEraser service", on ComputerWorld, January 24, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "EPIC Slams Ask, Google On Privacy", on WebProNews.com, January 24, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Do Internet Companies Protect Data Well Enough?", on Adotas.com, January 24, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Ask.com's Privacy Tool Tracks Users, Groups Tell Feds -- Updated", Wired, January 22, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "METAL DETECTORS AND MATH CLASSES", Citylimits.org, January 21, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "WHAT DO CAMERAS CURE? SYSTEM GETS OWN SCRUTINY", Citylimits.org, January 21, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Keeping you safe, invading your privacy?", The Vail Trail, January 16, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "In Child Porn Case, a Digital Dilemma", in Washington Post, January 16, 2008, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "US.gov sets Real ID rules in stone", in The Register, January 14, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "FBI Aims for World's Largest Biometrics Database", in The New American, January 14, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "New Real I.D. Rules To Shut Down Nation's Airports in May?", in Wired News, January 12, 2008 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "The Search party: Google squares off with DC critics", in Reclaim the Media, January 12, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "US, UK, China and Russia are endemic surveillance societies", in Thaindian News, January 8, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Waterboarding the White House", in The Village Voice, January 8, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Can You Count on Voting Machines?", in New York Times Magazine, January 6, 2008 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Q&A: New technologies pose online privacy uncertainties, Rotenberg claims", in Computerworld, January 2, 2008, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Renewed FISA could protect telecoms", on Marketplace, January 2, 2008 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
2007
December
- "NLR police see crime deterrent in cameras", in Arkansas Democrat Gazette, December 31, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Anti-terror center adds crime focus", in Chicago Tribune, December 28, 2007 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Group says Ask's privacy feature is flawed", in CNet News, December 20, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Privacy groups ramp up Google-DoubleClick attacks", in CNet News, December 18, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Ask.com Gives Privacy Control to Users", on toptechnews.com, December 11, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Companies harvesting personal information from Web activity", in Dallas Morning News, December 8, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Experts to Facebook: Mind Your Manners", in PCWorld, December 7, 2007 with Skadden Fellow Guilherme Roschke
- "Facebook's Overblown Privacy Problems", in Forbes, December 5, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Target me with your ads, please", in ZDNet, December 4, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Customs to collect full sets of visitors' prints", in USA Today, December 3, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
November
- "Privacy Groups Ready FTC Complaint Against Facebook", in MediaPost Publications, November 29, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Volunteer files suit Ex-Rescue chief, Web site accused of libel", in Brattleboro Reformer, November 28, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Giving Friends' Online Recommendations a 'Whrrl'", in Mac News World, November 25, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Cost for DMV records rising", on Examiner.com, November 24, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Keeping an eye on sex offenders", in Houston Chronicle, November 16, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Are You Being Watched? If You Said 'No', Think Again", in Free Internet Press, November 16, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "House Ditches Spy Bill's Telecom Immunity Provision", in TechNewsWorld, November 16, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Raytheon wins $1.35b contract for UK security", on Boston.com, November 15, 2007 with Privacy and Human Rights Project Director Allison Knight
- "Cameras take aim at trouble", in Florida Today, November 13, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "N.Y. License Plan Sparks Debate", on eWeek.com, November 12, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Senior Intelligence Official: Change Your Understanding of Privacy", on TMPmuckraker, November 12, 2007 EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Give it a Whrrl: Service blends Net, friends' advice", in USA Today, November 12, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "New Facebook Ad Techniques Raise Privacy Concerns", in PC World, November 10, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Privacy vs. Security? Privacy.", in The Huffington Post, November 9, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "D.C. Drivers Could Access Metro Using License Under New Plan", on NBC 4, November 6, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Yahoo Squirms Under Congressional Grilling Over Jailed Journalist", in ECommerce Times, November 6, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "DMV wants SmarTrip chips in driver's licenses", in Washington Examiner, November 6, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Privacy Mavens Leery Of Latest Targeted Ad Launches", in Media Post Publications, November 6, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Strategy refines fusion centers' role", on FCW.com, November 5, 2007 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "E.U. Seeks Data on American Passengers", in Washington Post, November 3, 2007 with Privacy and Human Rights Project Director Allison Knight
- "Google Hires Gonzales' Privacy Lawyer", in Wired, November 2, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "School security cameras go cutting edge", in USA Today, November 2, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Bush releases national strategy for sharing intelligence", on FCW.com, November 1, 2007 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
October
- "Privacy Groups Ask for Online 'Do Not Track' List", in Wired, October 31, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "And don't follow me online, either", in Marketplace, October 31, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Germany seeks expansion of computer spying", in Los Angeles Times, October 30, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "No intervention by Australia's competition watchdog in Google buyout", in ComputerWorld, October 29, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Scanning students' fingers hits a nerve", in Statesman Journal, October 23, 2007 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "NSA cooperation: OK for e-mail, IM companies?", on CNetNews.com, October 22, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Protecting Consumers: Privacy Matters in Antitrust Analysis", Center for American Progress, October 19, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "America's Most Cowardly Sheriff", in The Village Voice, October 19, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "We know where you are, now shop" on amNEWYORK.com, October 17, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- OECD Calibrates Role In Fast-Changing Internet Society, on ip-watch.org, October 15, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "New U.S. airport scanner sees through clothes", on CTV.ca, October 14, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "New phone service taps into convos", in The Daily Free Press, October 10, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "City passes camera law", in Baltimore Sun, October 7, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "St. Louis gets ready to add surveillance cameras downtown", in St. Louise Post-Dispatch, October 6, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "New report monitors our privacy", in Marketplace, October 5, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "County Assessor Putting Homeowner Info on Internet", on 92.3 KTAR, October 3, 2007 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Germans Suspicious of 'GoogleClick'", on Internetnews.com, October 2, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
September
- "Who's Making Book on the Google-DoubleClick Deal Going Through?" in SEO/SEM Journal, September 30, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Google, Microsoft spar before senators", in Los Angeles Times, September 28, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "New Service Allows Free Internet Phone Calls," on Fox5 News, September 25, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Google to Testify That DoubleClick Deal Will Spur Competition", on Bloomberg.com, September 27, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "ID tags get under critics' skin", in News Canada , September 27, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "A Washington Bank Shot -- How A Telephone Company Lobbyist Works To Weaken Google", in Huffington Post, September 25, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Seeking the key to web privacy", in Financial Times, September 23, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "AP Newsbreak: Missouri tracking cell phones for traffic flows", on BND.com, September 21, 2007 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Privacy advocates wary of data 'fusion centers' ", on Executive Government.com, September 20, 2007 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Bush Wants Spy Law Changes Set in Stone", in Tech News World, September 20, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Senate plans hearing on Google-DoubleClick deal", on CNet News.com , September 19, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Privacy Groups Criticize Google", in PC World, September 17, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Software helps lunch line at crowded high school move faster, but at what cost to students' privacy?", in Sun Times, September 17, 2005 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Google Calls for International Standards on Internet Privacy", in Washington Post, September 15, 2007 with EPIC Executiive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Google promises to lead crusade for international privacy rules", in The Canadian Press, September 13, 2007 with EPIC Executiive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Britain Pushes The Limits of Modern Surveillance", in CIO, September 12, 2007, with EPIC Executiive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Your call may be monitored", on GCN.com, September 10, 2007 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Judge Rules Against Patriot Act Provision", in Sci-Tech Today, September 8, 2007, with EPIC Executiive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "The word on microchipping people", in Nashua Telegraph, September 8, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "High technology off menu", in Chicago Tribune, September 7, 2007 with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "People search engine Rapleaf revises privacy policy", on CNetNews.com, September 4, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Look Who's Stalking Who: Aw, come on, admit it; you know you've looked", on JournalNow.com, September 3, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- " High Tech Helpers or Big Brother Surveillance Tools?", in The Chief Engineer, September 1, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
August
- "Teacher's Nightmare: Ogling Video on YouTube", on ABC News, August 26, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Electronic surveillance destroys privacy, but few seem to mind", in San Francisco Chronicle, August 21, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Microchips in humans: High-tech helpers or Big Brother surveillance?", in BusinessDay, August 21, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Facebook makes it easy to "profile stalk"", in Seattle Times , August 21, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "New Law May Permit Broader Spying On American Citizens", Theday.com, August 19, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Sensitive Files Found Left In Dumpster", NBC4, August 17, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "White House, Judges Grapple Over State Secrets in AT&T Spy Suit", in TechNewsWorld, August 16, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "EPIC: Biometric Identification in Iraq Could Become a Tool for Ethnic Cleansing", in Harper's Magazine, August 15, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "New U.S. airport screening to be tested", in ImedNews, August 15, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Justice, civil liberties groups battle over spy tactics", on Government Executive.com, August 14, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Facebook grows up", in Newsweek, August 14, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "US doles out millions for street cameras", in Boston Globe, August 12, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Industry-funded Group and a Compliant THREAT LEVEL Working To Derail Google-Doubleclick Probe, Privacy Group Charges - UPDATED", in Wired, August 10, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Feds consider lowering passenger data requirements", on CNET News.com, August 10, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Police agencies push for drone sky patrols", on ZDNet.com, August 9, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Search Privacy Study Comes Under Fire", in Top Tech News, August 9, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "FISA: What Isn't Electronic Surveillance?", in TPM, August 6, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Police to form Privacy Council", on SBSun.com, August 3, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Microchips in humans: High-tech helpers or Big Brother surveillance?", on CNN, August 3, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Border Computers Vulnerable to Attack: GAO Report Details Problems in System", in Washington Post, August 3, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Secret Court Ruling Sparks Heated Government Surveillance Debate", in Tech News World, August 2, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "What to Look for in the FISA Fix", in TPM, August 2, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Americans Want More Surveillance", on Voice of America, August 1, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Major Search Engines Battle It Out on Privacy Protection", in PCWorld, August 1, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
July
- "More People Favor Security over Privacy", on CBNNews.com, July 31, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Searching For John Q. Public", in Businessweek, July 25, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Search Engines Tighten Privacy", in Washington Post, July 24, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Many cities are turning to surveillance", on PJStar.com, July 23, 2007 with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Chipping at privacy?", in Chicago Sun Times, July 22, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "What's been said about the microchipping of people", in International Herold Tribune, July 21, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Google/DoubleClick Deal Faces Congressional Inquiry", on MediaPostPublications.com, July 18, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Google: User Cookies to Expire After Two Years", on PCWorld.com, July 17, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Google Knows All, Or Close Enough To Raise Concerns", on Investers.com, July 16, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "US lawmakers try to restrict usage of Social Security numbers", on InterGovWorld.com, July 10, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Software lets parents monitor kids' calls", in CNet News, July 10, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Advertisements That Watch You Smile", in Deutsche Welle, July 10, 2007, EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Looking into Baltimore, London cameras", in Charlottesville Newsweekly, July 10, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "News Analysis: Marketers Eye Google In Web Privacy War", in Brandweek, July 9, 2007, discussing EPIC's complaint to the Federal Trade Commission
- "How to: protect your privacy online and why", on Journalism.co.uk, July 9, 2007, discussing EPIC
- "Do We Really Want Big Brother Watching Us?", in American Chronicle, July 6, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Momentous NSA Injunction: Experts' First Impressions", in Wired News, July 6, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Google's DoubleClick Buy Draws EU Criticism" on Webpronews.com, July 5, 2007, discussing EPIC
- "Sunshine Law Turned 40 (or 41) on July 4", in Wired News, July 4, 2007, discussing EPIC
- "Feds' immigration database wrongly flags 18M workers", in Tuscon Citizen, July 3, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
June
- "Legal-worker database flawed", in The Arizona Republic, June 30, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Disney: The Happiest Privacy Breaches on Earth", Peter Greenberg Travel News, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Network of surveillance cameras proposed for Pittsburgh", in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 27, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Mobile devices ripe targets for spies", on Theage.com.au, June 24, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "The net effect of Google", in Gainesville Sun, June 23, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Mobile devices ripe targets for spies", on Yahoo! News, June 23, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Privacy Advocates Resist REAL ID Act", on CIO.com, June 21, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Caller ID Spoofing", on ABC News, June 21, 2007, with Privacy and Human Rights Project Director Allison Knight
- "Court Mandates Warrant for E-Mail Search", in Sci-Tech Today, June 20, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "The Credential Conundrum", on GCN.com, June 18, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Ogled By Google", in Hartford Courant, June 18, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Busy season for merger cops", in Seattle Times, June 13, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Google's privacy policies worst on Web: watchdog", on Canada AM TV, June 12, 2007 with Privacy and Human Rights Project Director Allison Knight
- "Google called worst at protecting privacy", in Marketplace, June 11, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Groups want limits on Google", in San Francisco Chronicle, June 7, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Does facial recognition invade your privacy?", on GCN.com, June 4, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "New agency aims to upgrade spy technology", in Daily Herold, June 4, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Real ID Act Coming to Your Town - Maybe", on NewsMax.com, June 1, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
May
- "Real ID, real debate", in Washington Technology, May 28, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Regulators check Google-DoubleClick deal", in MacWorld, May 29, 2007, discussed with EPIC
- "White House Edits To Privacy Board's Report Spur Resignation", in Free Internet Press, May 15, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "HPD wants cameras to monitor crime", in Houston Chronicle, May 15, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Two controversial bills aim to rein in identity theft", on ZDNet.com, May 14, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Face recognition next in terror fight", in USA Today, May 10, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Privacy groups renew push against Real ID bill", in Computer World , May 3, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
April
- "Google nudges states to make records more accessible", in USA Today, April 30, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Borders Spell Trouble for Arab-American", in New York Times, April 29, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "For Judges, Danger Can Be Part Of The Job", in Tampa Tribune, April 29, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "On the government's 'watch list' ", in San Francisco Chronicle, April 27, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "160 000 personal files stolen latest US retailer breach", in Secure Computing Magazine, April 26, 2006, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Municipal Wi-Fi Raises Privacy Concerns", in Top Tech News , April 25, 2007, discussed with EPIC
- "White House panel pushes new identity fraud laws", in ZN News Asia, April 24, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "The Sell-Phone Revolution", in Businessweek, April 23, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Privacy Group Objects To DoubleClick Deal", in Washington Post, April 20, 2007, discussing EPIC's complaint to the Federal Trade Commission
- "Google draws privacy complaint to FTC", in CNET News , April 20, 2007, discussing EPIC's complaint to the Federal Trade Commission
- "EPIC, CDD ask FTC to block Google-DoubleClick merger", in IT World, April 20, 2007, discussing EPIC's complaint to the Federal Trade Commission
- "FTC Asked to Block Google-DoubleClick Merger", in PC World, April 20, 2007, discussing EPIC's complaint to the Federal Trade Commission
- "Georgians' personal data lost", in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, April 11, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Email Privacy", on C-Span Washington Journal, April 7, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Telecom Firms Oppose FCC's New Rules on Phone Privacy", in Washington Post, Apr 7, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "FCC imposes rules designed to prevent pretexting,", in CNET News, Apr 3, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "FCC adopts new phone privacy rules", in USA Today, April 3, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Debate lingers over federal data-handling laws", in InfoWorld, Apr 3, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "TJX Says 45 Million Credit Cards Hacked", in Sci-Tech Today, Apr 2, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Privacy advocates: Risk is embedded in each e-passport", on NJ.com, April 1, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
March
- "Payment systems culprit in TJX heist", in InfoWorld, March 29, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Privacy experts take on Commission over US data deal", in EurActiv, March 28, 200,7 with EPIC Executive Director, Marc Rotenberg
- "FBI Provided Inaccurate Data for Surveillance Warrants", in Washington Post, March 27, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Mark Rotenberg
- "Terror Database Has Quadrupled In Four Years", in Washington Post, March 25, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "New Security Scanner Sees Through Clothes, But With Modesty", on National Geographic News, March 22, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "DHS: REAL ID protects your privacy, we promise", on Homeland Stupidity.com, March 22, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Homeland Security Spins, Plays Down Real ID Privacy Worries", in RNN, March 22, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Homeland Security dismisses Real ID privacy worries", in CNET News, March 21, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Mini says a 'high-tech hello' to its drivers", in MSNBC, March 21, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Google Enters Partnership To Support Free EHRs", on iHealthbeat.org, March 16, 2007, with EPIC Privacy and Human Rights Project Director Allison Knight
- "Medical site is on a mission to set records", in San Francisco Chronicle, March 16, 2007, with EPIC Privacy and Human Rights Project Director Allison Knight
- "Google adding search privacy protections", in CNET News, March 14, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Feds test new data mining program," in USA Today, March 7, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Caller ID Spoofing Round Two: Bill Now Heads to Full Committee," in Telecom Policy Report, March 5, 2007, with EPIC Privacy and Human Rights Project Director Allison Knight
- "'Privacy Panel' Okays White House's Electronic Eavesdropping Program," in New York Sun, March 5, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Insider ID Threats," in Red Herring, March 2, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
February
- "Homeland Security Abandons Plan to Make Foreign Nationals Carry Tracking Chips," February 28, 2007 at the ACS Blog cites EPIC's US-VISIT page and EPIC's comments on RFID tracking for foreign visitors
- "House Moves To Outlaw Phone Number Spoofing," in InformationWeek, February 28, 2007 with EPIC Privacy and Human Rights Project Director Allison Knight
- "Adding to Security but Multiplying the Fears," in The New York Times, February 26, 2007 with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Homeland Security Goes Local," at the Council for Foreign Relations, February 26, 2007, cites EPIC's Amicus Brief in Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court (US 2004)
- "Legislation Targets Data Security," in PCWorld, February 25, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Backscatter",(video) on ABC Nightly News, February 23, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Fusion Centers: Intelligence Goes Local," at the Council for Foreign Relations, February 22, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "New Airport Scanner Gets Personal," at CBS News, February 22, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "REAL ID Act Could Endanger Victims of Domestic Violence," February 21, 2007 at ACS Blog cites EPICs testimony before the Maryland Senate on a proposal to repeal the Real ID Act
- "Reverse 911", on CNN, February 19, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Second Hospital Reports Lost Data," in The Baltimore Sun, February 13, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Congress Seeks 'Bite' for Privacy Watchdog," in The Washington Post, February 13, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Escaping the Watch List," in U.S. News and World Report, February 11, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "New Pretexting Bill Introduced in Congress," in CIO Magazine, February 9, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Debate Growing Over Data Security," in The Baltimore Sun, February 9, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Does Real ID Really Work?", in the Washington Technology, February 8, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "A Medical ID Business, Much Criticized, Plans a Stock Offering," coverage in The New York Times, February 5, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Phone rules to halt pretexting are debated," coverage in The Boston Globe, February 5, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "FBI wants first notice when phone records stolen", RCR Wireless News, February 5, 2007, with EPIC Associate Director Lillie Coney
- "Genetic Profiling", on Examiner.com, February 2, 2007, with EPIC ID and Surveillance Project Director Melissa Ngo
- "Howard Bernstein Dies at 63," in Wesleyan Connection, February 1, 20007, notes that Professor Bernstein's family asked that memorial contributions be made to several organizations, including EPIC
January
- "Hollywood Dips Into Watermarking," in Red Herring, January 30, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Hilary: The Privacy Candidate," in Wired, January 24, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Is Baseball Drugs Ruling a Fourth-Amendment Foul?", in The Wall Street Journal, January 16, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Fixing the E-Voting Mess," in Information Week, January 15, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "NSA Helped Microsoft Set Security for VISTA", in Computerworld, January 15, 2007, with EPIC Executive Director Marc Rotenberg
- "Justice Dept. Pushes FBI to Hasten Data Sharing", on CSOonline.com, January 9, 2007, with EPIC Privacy and Human Rights Project Director Allison Knight
- "DOJ Pushes To Broaden Data Sharing", in Computerworld, January, 2007, with EPIC Privacy and Human Rights Project Director Allison Knight

