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- On "PattyMail" disclosure, ZDNet to lead by example
- On "PattyMail" disclosure, ZDNet to lead by examplePattyMailWhile I applaud your disclosure that you are monitoriting my email reading habits, I don't think you should be doing it. I feel that what I do with the information that is sent to my computer is my business, and mine alone."PattyMail" and...
- Discussion threads 2006-10-02
- On "PattyMail" disclosure, ZDNet to lead by example
- As cliche as it sounds, my father always impressed upon me that actions speak louder than words. So, this is a blog post about the transparent action that ZDNet is willing to take in the name of both Internet and privacy advancement. Last Friday, I posted two blogs regarding the...
- Blog posts 2006-10-02
- Was HP's traceable "PattyMail" spyware? You decide
- Was HP's traceable "PattyMail" spyware? You decidenot a really big fan of regulation myself. is it the government'sresponsibility to protect every individual from the immoral and unscrupulous acts of their neighbor?or does the individual need to take responsibility for his own protection when trapsing around the public spaces?we don't put...
- Discussion threads 2006-09-29
- Was HP's traceable "PattyMail" spyware? You decide
- If youve been following the HP privacy scandal at all, then youd know that HP resorted to or considered resorting to several techniques in hopes of smoking out whoever it was that was leaking information from its boardroom to the press. While pretexting -- fraudulently obtaining phone records by means...
- Blog posts 2006-09-29
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- Last month, a Cisco chief technology officer called Windows Vista "scary". While our bloggers -- including Mary Jo Foley and Ed Bott and George Ou -- might argue with that assessment see our complete Vista coverage to help you decide for yourself the comment did get us thinking about other...
- Blog posts 2006-10-26
- TRUSTe: Intent qualifies HP's "bugged" PattyMail as spyware
- Going back to the debate of whether HTML-enabled e-mails with traceable graphics in them should qualify as spyware, as an observer of how HP used HTML-email to trick CNET News.com reporter Dawn Kawamoto into opening and then forwarding a traceable e-mail what Ive been calling PattyMail these days, thats a...
- Blog posts 2006-09-29
- HP execs: Hear no evil. See no evil. Have the fun?
- After having to interrupt my coverage of the Congressional hearing to tape this weeks episode of the Dan & David Show, Im tuned back into the hearing which is still going on and, based on what Ive heard before regarding an e-mail that HP Mark Hurd claims not to have...
- Blog posts 2006-09-28
- PatriciaGate Update: Another head rolls (the GC's)
- In advance of a Congressional hearing today, HPs top lawyer has stepped down bringing the total number of executives who have lost their jobs as the result of a recent privacy scandal at the IT company to four. News.coms Margaret Kane: Hewlett-Packard General Counsel Ann Baskins has resigned, the...
- Blog posts 2006-09-28
- Have you received any "traceable" PattyMail recently?
- Have you received any "traceable" PattyMail recently?Not nefarious?There's more than one disturbing fact in your blog - that CNet is tracing the newsletter. The reason you gave is specious. You can't figure out why a newletter is or isn't opened, based on just the stats for opening it....
- Discussion threads 2006-09-26
- Have you received any "traceable" PattyMail recently?
- If youve been following the HP privacy debacle at all, then youd know that one of the techniques that investigators tried on CNET News.coms Dawn Kawamoto in order to figure out who her source inside HP was was to send her a traceable e-mail. In commemoration of the former HP...
- Blog posts 2006-09-26
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