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CNET reporters sue HP for invasion of privacy

August 15, 2007 Suit comes nearly a year after Hewlett-Packard acknowledged that investigators hired by the company obtained journalists' private phone records. TAGS: Dawn Kawamoto, reporter, Stephen Shankland, HP, Patricia Dunn, invasion, suit, privacy, attorney, California

Calif. top cop on HP, privacy and 'pretexting'

September 7, 2006 Attorney General Bill Lockyer discusses the controversial practice of pretexting and how his office is dealing with the problem. TAGS: Bill Lockyer, pretexting, federal law, statute, law, privacy, HP, California, identity theft, attorney general, practice

Privacy jam on California highway

May 13, 2004 A Web site that posts photos of carpool lane violators is taken offline after drawing rancor from critics. TAGS: camera phone, privacy, camera, San Jose, California, photograph, spokesman

Homeland Security chief promises privacy safeguards

August 21, 2006 Law enforcement will take care not to overstep privacy bounds as intelligence gathering is increased, Michael Chertoff says. TAGS: intelligence, homeland security, national security, privacy, law enforcement, USA PATRIOT Act, terrorism, radar, government, decision, California

Google balances privacy, reach

July 14, 2005 The search giant has to make sure its vast data on customer behavior isn't used to violate privacy. TAGS: Eric Schmidt, Google Inc., personal information, ethics, privacy, desktop search, search engine, California, Microsoft Corp., e-mail

Day 3: Experts talk about ID theft

October 27, 2005 Members of News.com's ID theft roundtable panel open up a discussion with News.com editors and our readers. TAGS: identity theft, identity fraud, regulation, discussion, senator, privacy, California

Legislator seeks to block Gmail

April 22, 2004 A California Democrat blasts Google's free e-mail service as an invasion of privacy and "a direct-marketing opportunity" for the company. TAGS: Liz Figueroa, Gmail, legislator, Google Inc., privacy, Democrat, IM, e-mail, message, California

California lawmaker introduces RFID bill

February 25, 2004 A California state lawmaker introduces a bill meant to address consumer privacy concerns related to the commercial use of radio frequency identification technology. TAGS: RFID, Debra Bowen, lawmaker, EPCGlobal Inc., retailer, bill, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., grocery, radio frequency, agency, store, privacy, radio, California

Elementary school nixes electronic IDs

February 17, 2005 Under scrutiny, technology supplier shelves plan for outfitting California students with high-tech badges. TAGS: school, Electronic Privacy Information Center, RFID, student, privacy, children, radio, California, security
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