Here are some articles that could be of interest regarding the leaked SCOTUS Dobbs v. Jackson draft:
Data Broker Is Selling Location Data of People Who Visit Abortion Clinics Twitter thread. The privacy concerns we have shared since the last term are now only exacerbated. Safegraph has said they will
stop selling information on visits to abortion clinics. Even so, a visit to the clinic is only
one of many indicators/ predictors that could signal upcoming pregnancy. Edwards' comment from the Vice article also raises interesting issues about doxing and whether an anti-doxing statute can preemptively provide some protection. In light of reading
one of my classmate's papers, this seems bleak at present. States resistant to a right to abortion have no incentive to enact anti-doxing statutes and federal reach is already limited at present.
Hey Prof Moglen - I cannot seem to create a new topic page? Is that the way it is suppose to be? I was just going to post
this article about the Panama papers which critiques Wikileaks' approach to releasing documents and compare with
this talk I saw Snowden give about his own approach to leaking, which he describes as probably too cautious. For anyone who may be interested.
LizzieOShea - 07 Apr 2016
I think I've made some technical mistake because I can't seem to create a new page, sorry.
They Stormed the Capitol. Their Apps Tracked Them
Intelligence Analysts Use U.S. Smartphone Location Data Without Warrants, Memo Says
What Zoom Does to Campus Conflicts Over Israel and Free Speech
Tumblr of Actual Facebook Graph Searches
Twitter Turns Over User Information In Criminal Probe Of Occupy Boston
Folk models of home computer security: what we think our PCs are doing
Egyptians turn to Tor to Organise dissent online
National biometric pub list use 'explodes'
How many Internet pirates are there, anyway?
Private info on Facebook increasingly used in court
Researchers Track Mouse Movements and Hesitations
Egyptian Government Intrudes on Mobile Operators
Big Data mining: Who owns your social network data?
Did Watson Succeed On Jeopardy By Infringing Copyrights?
Bibliobouts game teaches lesson about source reliability
Changing Threats To Privacy From TIA to Google, video presentation given by Moxie Marlinspike at Blackhat Europe 2010.
How Privacy Vanishes Online
Military Monitored Planned Parenthood, Supremacists
The Snitch in Your Pocket
Cell phones show human movement predictable 93% of the time
New Hack Pinpoints Cell Phone User's Location, Personal And Business Relationships
D.C. Circuit rules against FCC's net neutrality regulatory authority (link added by seminar student, 4/6/10)
FCC's National Broadband Plan (link added by seminar student, 3/23/10)
School District Accused of Remotely-Activating Webcam to Investigate Students - Story also
here.
Nanotargeted Pressure
Professor Moglen's Talk at Internet Society, Friday February 5, 2010 Live Feed/Video Here (and a relevant article on
The Observer - 7 February 2010 -
here) (links added by seminar students, 2/6-2/8)
Google Social Search
Buying You: The Government's Use of Fourth-Parties to Launder Data about 'The People'
Google's Legal Battles
Hacker Exposes Private Twitter Documents
How Advertisers Mine Data on Social Networks
Top court: Police cannot track suspect with GPS
Wisconsin court upholds GPS tracking by police
Government to monitor all internet use and phone data
Blogger Seeks to Protect Sources
Google profile users get a say in people search results
F.B.I. and States Vastly Expand DNA Databases
N.S.A.’s Intercepts Exceed Limits Set by Congress
Mexico to fingerprint phone users in crime fight
Microchip Tells Docs If Patients Have Taken Their Pills, Why That's Scary
Mapping the Cultural Buzz: How Cool Is That?
Pinch Media: Statistics your iPhone apps may be sending back home
Statebook
CCTV cars snap distracted drivers
Google taps your IP address for Starbucks targeting
Deep Packet Inspection: A Collection of Essays from Industry Experts
Social sites dent privacy efforts
Vast Spy System Loots Computers in 103 Countries
Online Age Quiz is a Window for Drug Makers
One in four government databases illegal
Gov't may track all UK Facebook traffic
As Jurors Turn to Web, Mistrials Are Popping Up
One Number to Ring Them All
Google to Offer Ads Based on Interests
Advertisers Get a Trove of Clues in Smartphones
Google Software Bug Shared Private Online Documents