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This article is the best answer to people who say that they have "nothing to hide".

China’s Communist Party is stepping up the use of big data to predict people’s behavior in a bid to identify “social risks” and prevent violent attacks on members of the public in the wake of the car killings in Zhuhai earlier this month.

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A New Jersey federal judge on Tuesday denied data brokers’ requests to dismiss a case brought by state law enforcement officers who sued the companies for failing to take their home addresses and phone numbers off the web.

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India’s telecommunications regulator has rolled out rules designed to protect the country’s critical infrastructure networks from cyberthreats, but experts warn that the new guidelines have inadequate safeguards for users' fundamental privacy rights.

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Abstract

Browser fingerprinting is a growing technique for identifying and tracking users online without traditional methods like cookies. This paper gives an overview by examining the various fingerprinting techniques and analyzes the entropy and uniqueness of the collected data. The analysis highlights that browser fingerprinting poses a complex challenge from both technical and privacy perspectives, as users often have no control over the collection and use of their data. In addition, it raises significant privacy concerns as users are often tracked without their knowledge or consent.

Methods of Browser Fingerprinting

  • A. HTTP Header Attributes
  • B. Enumeration of Browser Plugins
  • C. Canvas Fingerprinting
  • D. WebGL Fingerprinting
  • E. Audio Fingerprinting
  • F. Font Fingerprinting
  • G. Screen Fingerprinting
  • H. WebRTC Fingerprinting
  • I. CSS Fingerprinting
  • J. Additional JavaScript Attributes
  • K. Advanced Techniques Using Machine Learning
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Italy’s data privacy regulator on Friday announced that it has levied a €5 million ($5.2 million) fine against an Italian GPS-based food delivery service for tracking the geolocation of its drivers, including outside of working hours.

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Chinese black market operators are openly recruiting government agency insiders, paying them for access to surveillance data and then reselling it online—no questions asked.

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