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Tonight's topics: NYC video cams, EU privacy disclosures, you IP is no longer private
Tonight's topics: Big anti-spam lawsuit filed, ID taskforce draws yawns, USDA exposes social security numbers, Congress moves on anti-spyware law
Tonight's topics: TJ Maxx breach spurs security improvements, A Tale of Two Freezes, and 500 IRS laptops go astray
Tonight's topics: More TJ Max fallout, Report details FBI screw-ups, HP scandal ends with a whimper
Tonight's topics: MSFT helps DOD mine data, White House panel gives thumbs up to surveillance (surprise!), Bush swears FBI won't invade privacy anymore
Tonight's topics: Sony BMG settles over "root kit" incident; 18-24 year olds have different feelings about online privacy; Maine leads nationwide rebellion on National Driver's Licenses; Telemarketer settles for $1 Million
Tonight's topics: Big name firms settle adware charges with NY AG; MA's AG gets her credit card swiped; TiVo begins marketing detailed anonymous summaries of viewer behavior
Tonight's topics: White House backpedals on Warrantless Spy Program, Is your Social Security Number online?, and MySpace readies parental notification software
Tonight's topics: Bush wants to read your mail, Medical ID Theft can kill you, Border Security Theatre, and your kids' privacy online
Tonight's topics: Gmail's data leak, and how to get started in podcasting.
Tonight's topics: a bullet between the eyes, Homeland Security screws you (yet some more), and Sony's DRM bill comes due
Tonight's topics: the rising cost of phishing, DirecTV gets fined for more bad behavior, "Do you want your receipt? YES!", and the Greeks tell Vodaphone "That'll be $100 Million, please."
Tonight's topics: pretexting made illegal, HP fined for pretexting (that was illegal already), and Microsoft joins other tech firms lobbying for privacy laws (but it's not what you think)
Tonight's topics: Online fraud not as bad as thought?, Customs gets grabby, and How to freeze your credit report
Justin and I make a rare in-studio appearance on The David Lawrence Show!