LifeLock Settles with FTC
The company has agreed to pay $12 million.
Tags: FTC, advertising, alerts, theft, company
The company has agreed to pay $12 million.
Tags: FTC, advertising, alerts, theft, company
Robert Cimino confessed to selling pirated software worth more than $270,000.
Tags: Copyright, DOJ, software, advertising, Internet
The newspaper's Web site was recently hit with an advertisement that led victims to download rogue anti-virus software.
Tags: advertising, newspapers, Web site, anti-virus, Sophos
Microsoft is trying to move the needle in the online privacy debate by purging IP addresses after six months.
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In its first annual audit, the Network Advertising Initiative found "no compliance deficiencies" in terms of privacy and data handling.
Tags: privacy, security, advertising, online
Are privacy advocates' hopes for a new set of rules and laws in the
coming year misplaced?
Tags: FTC, Congress, privacy, advertising, data collection
Hackers are using vulnerabilities in OpenX to insert malicious code in advertisements on popular Web sites.
Tags: open source, advertising, vulnerabilities, hackers, OpenX
Achieving deliverability, otherwise known as getting email delivered to a users inbox in a timely and fully-functional fashion, is both an art and a science.
Tags: privacy, marketing, advertising, desktop security, network security