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Security Affairs newsletter Round 460 by Pierluigi Paganini – INTERNATIONAL EDITION

Security Affairs

Iran Crisis Russia-Aligned TAG-70 Targets European Government and Military Mail Servers in New Espionage Campaign U.S.

Military 104
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Privacy Group Files FTC Complaint Regarding Facebook’s Facial Recognition Technology

Hunton Privacy

According to a post on The Facebook Blog , the Tag Suggestions feature matches uploaded “new photos to other photos [the user is] tagged in.” As we previously reported , in December 2009 EPIC filed a complaint with the FTC concerning Facebook’s privacy practices.

Privacy 40
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Facebook and the FTC Announce A Deal, For Now

John Battelle's Searchblog

The Federal Trade Commission and Facebook have come to terms on consumer privacy, an issue the FTC formally raised in an eight-count complaint earlier this year. ” Over at the FTC website , FTC Chair Jon Leibowitz and his press team are a bit more, well, strident.

Privacy 92
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FTC Reaches Settlement with Myspace for Misleading Statements in Privacy Policy

Hunton Privacy

The FTC alleged that Myspace’s practice of sharing users’ personal information with unaffiliated third-party advertisers conflicted with representations the company made in its privacy policy, and could allow those advertisers to obtain users’ names, publicly available information and information about their online browsing habits.

Privacy 40
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FTC Releases Report on Facial Recognition Technology

Hunton Privacy

The report, which was developed after a workshop on facial recognition technology and subsequent public comments requested by the FTC, sets forth several best practices for the use of facial recognition technology. In the report, the FTC illustrates through case studies how companies may implement these principles. Commissioner J.

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The iAd: Steve Jobs Regifts The Mobile Marketing Experience

John Battelle's Searchblog

Given the steep price tag (reportedly up to $20 million, and I'll be getting to that in a follow up piece), it's almost a certainty that the ads will be of high quality - only the most established brand marketers are going to play at this level. And yes, in that at launch, only a selected few marketers will be "allowed" to run iAds.

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How to stay ahead of ever-evolving data privacy regulations

IBM Big Data Hub

In August the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) released an Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) titled Commercial Surveillance and Data Security that encompasses a wide range of data protection and privacy issues, including data monetization models, discrimination and algorithmic biases and data security, to name a few.