The three major US Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have pledged to protect the private data of US citizens, days after the US Congress approved legislation reversing Obama administration’s Internet privacy rules.

The three major US Internet Service Providers (ISPs) have pledged to protect the private data of US citizens, days after the US Congress approved legislation reversing Obama administration’s Internet privacy rules.
A U.S. senator has called on the Federal Trade Commission to investigate Target’s security practices after the large retailer reported a data breach affecting 40 million customer credit and debit cards.
Patent trolls are increasingly becoming a weapon some companies can use to harm or harass their competitors, according to public …
Google will pay a historic fine to settle government charges that it violated privacy laws when it tracked users …
The federal government is “bullish” on prospects for using cloud and mobile technologies, although perhaps not at the expense of …
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