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EFF Report: Amazon's RING App Distributing PII To 3rd Parties

February 07, 2020 by Marc Handelman in Information Security, PII, Corporate Evil

PII? We don't need no PII... Read all about it in the EFF's startling on-target reportage.

February 07, 2020 /Marc Handelman
Information Security, PII, Corporate Evil

Shell Game

January 17, 2020 by Marc Handelman in Corporate Evil, Corruption, Corporate Corruption

via Kieren McCarthy, reporting for the venerable El Reg, comes timely reportage exposing the greed (not to mention the hubris) of the shell game being played by ISOC, ICANN and others of note. Redact Away, Me Buckos!

January 17, 2020 /Marc Handelman
Corporate Evil, Corruption, Corporate Corruption

Forbrukerrådet: New Study's Conclusion - The Advertising Industry Are Law Breakers On A Massive Scale

January 16, 2020 by Marc Handelman in Evils of Advertising, Data Collection, Corruption, Corporate Evil, Death of Privacy, Information Insecurity

Outstanding reports - via Norwegian Forbrukerrådet detailing the systematic criminal behavior exhibited by Advertising Entites and their Ilk, with the resultant aglommeration of data which permits them significant and increasing leverage against the owners of that personal data (and the ability to generate significant revenue with the sale of that data). Time for this to end, don't you agree? H/T

January 16, 2020 /Marc Handelman
Evils of Advertising, Data Collection, Corruption, Corporate Evil, Death of Privacy, Information Insecurity

Spoilsports: The AT&T Gambit

January 07, 2020 by Marc Handelman in Corporate Evil, Corporate Corruption, Must Read

Well, there-they-go-again: The Spoilsports of mandated internet speeds - poo-pooing speed increases under discussion to-and-for the contemplated FCC-led Rural Digital Opportunity Fund - all in the name profits. Read it and Weep, me hearties. Today's Must Read and a finalist in this week's Big Cry.

January 07, 2020 /Marc Handelman
Corporate Evil, Corporate Corruption, Must Read

The Great Emulsifier

December 19, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Corporate Evil

Well ain't that grand. The continued deep dishonesty of AT&T (NYSE: T) - coupled with some of the most bizarre business tactics on the planet (See Here), makes a case for C-Level psychiatric intervention.

December 19, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Corporate Evil

Jack's Unfortunate Accident, A Tale Of Greed - Disguised

October 10, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Lies, Damned Lies, Corporate Evil, Information Insecurity

Let The Doublespeak Commence, Me Hearties!

Via the expert scrivening of Shaun Nichols at El Reg. h/t

October 10, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Lies, Damned Lies, Corporate Evil, Information Insecurity

California Assembly Member Leveraging Familial Connection To Ring

September 17, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Governmental Corruption, Corporate Corruption, Corporate Evil, Information Security, Surveillance

via Kate Cox, writing at Ars Technica, comes this superb reportage; in which, Ms. Cox details the highly troubling connections between California Assemblywoman Irwin, her husband Jon Irwin, COO of Ring (a subsidiary of Amazon LLC (NASDAQ: AMZN) (the corporate owner of Ring)) and several hundred police organizations.

More than simply a conflict of interest, California Assembly Member Jacqui Irwin's actions are borderline Fascist in nature. Read all about it, and weep for your country.

"The California legislature worked through the summer to finalize the text of the state's landmark data privacy law before time to make amendments ran out on Friday. In the Assembly (California's lower house), Assemblywoman Jacqui Irwin has been a key voice and vote backing motions that would weaken the law, and a new report says her reasoning may be very, very close to home." "A review of state ethics documents conducted by Politico found that Ms. Irwin is married to Jon Irwin, the chief operating officer of Amazon's controversial Ring home surveillance business. That company stands to benefit if the California law is weakened in certain key ways before it can take effect." - via Kate Cox, writing at Ars Technica, with this superb piece

September 17, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Governmental Corruption, Corporate Corruption, Corporate Evil, Information Security, Surveillance

Forsooth! What Sort Of Villainy Makes It's Evil Pestilence Known?

June 10, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Corporate Evil, Secrets, Must Read

Apparently, Amazon.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: AMZN) has taken up the $10 Billion Evil Gauntlet and is running with it (kids, don't do that at home...), if reports are to be believed. Read it and weep for the Interweb's lowly bookseller, turned to the darkside... Today's Must Read.

June 10, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Corporate Evil, Secrets, Must Read

Facebookery: All The Many Datas of Zuckerberg

May 29, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Facebookery, Zuckerberged!, Information Insecurity, Corporate Evil, Corruption

via Sam Biddle, writing at The Intercept, comes this astonishing story of manifest Facebookery firmly situated within the rarified telecom world of data sharing between and betwixt the telecom leviathans and that scourge of privacy Facebook, Inc. (Nasdaq:FB). h/t

“What they’re doing is filtering Facebook users on creditworthiness criteria and potentially escaping the application of the Fair Credit Reporting Act. … It’s no different from Equifax providing the data to Chase.” - via Sam Biddle, reporting for The Intercept, with this superb article

May 29, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Facebookery, Zuckerberged!, Information Insecurity, Corporate Evil, Corruption

Google Utilizing Consumer Gmail Accounts to Track Purchases, Financial Transactions

May 21, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Corporate Evil, Corruption, Tracking, Corporate Accountability, Death of Privacy

News of recently revealed and egregious tracking behaviors at Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG); specifically Google is using your Gmails account to track your purchases. Our suggestions is to immediately remove any financial transaction related messaging from your Gmail accounts without delay - unless of course, you trust Google...

"While Google told us that you can delete this information at any time, they did not mention how much of a pain it is to do so. Instead of having a single setting that allows you to control how this data is saved, you need to go into each and every purchase and click on the Remove Purchase button. This will bring you to the original email that the data was pulled from and once this email is trashed, the purchase will be removed from the Purchases page. " - via Lawrence Abrams, reporting at Bleeping COmputer

May 21, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Corporate Evil, Corruption, Tracking, Corporate Accountability, Death of Privacy

FCC Chairman Pai Front-Loads FCC Consumer Advisory Panel With Anti-Consumer Functionaries

April 17, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Corporate Evil, Corporate Corruption, Governmental Corruption, Government Incompetence

The Chairman has apparently decided it's OK to front load a consumer level commission with anti-consumer business 'leaders'... Pai's behavior as Chairman certainly crosses the line into the realm of corruption and, at the very least malfeasance. When will this clown's malign actions be investigated?

'Sprint and T-Mobile had quit ALEC in 2012 and 2015, respectively, "leav[ing] Comcast, Charter Communications, CenturyLink, and Cox Communications as the last major telecom companies sticking with the corporate bill mill," PR Watch reported in November 2018,..' via Jon Brodkin, writing at Ars Technica

April 17, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Corporate Evil, Corporate Corruption, Governmental Corruption, Government Incompetence

Airbnb's Webcam Problems: Violations of Guest Privacy, State Law

April 09, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Death of Privacy, Information Security, Corporate Evil

News, via Jon Brodkin, writing at Ars Technica, that Airbnb initially took no steps to stop a property owner recording an Airbnb guest. What was Airbnb thinking? Apparently, they were not thinking at all...

'Airbnb's response was troubling, Nealie Barker said. Customer service reps "didn't seem to grasp the seriousness of the issue. They were treating it like a canceled booking," she told CNN. Airbnb temporarily suspended the listing and promised to investigate, CNN wrote. But when Barker contacted Airbnb again two weeks later, "the company told her that the host had been 'exonerated,' and the listing reinstated."' - news, via, Jon Brodkin, writing at Ars Technica

April 09, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Death of Privacy, Information Security, Corporate Evil

Office Depot & Support.com Cough Up $35,000,000: FTC Smackdown Of Scammer Corporations

March 29, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Corporate Corruption, Corporate Evil, Criminal Enterprise, Crime

via Jon Brodkin, writing at Ars Technica, comes the story of a total of $35 million dollars paid by two sketchy retail corporations (Office Depot and it's partner in crime - Support.com) in the US, whom have fallen from grace most profoundly. Read it and rejoice for a US Federal Agency living up to it's mandate and doing the Rght Thing.

The FTC yesterday announced that Office Depot and its software supplier, Support.com, have agreed to pay a total of $35 million in settlements with the agency. Office Depot agreed to pay $25 million while Support.com will pay the other $10 million. The FTC said it intends to use the money to provide refunds to wronged consumers. - via Jon Brodkin, writing superb reportage at Ars Technica

March 29, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Corporate Corruption, Corporate Evil, Criminal Enterprise, Crime

FCC Coughs Up $43,000 For Hiding Net Neutrality Records

March 25, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Corruption, Corporate Evil, Corporate Corruption, Governmental Corruption, Government Incompetence, Government Censorship, Governed By Imbeciles

You Can Successfully Bet The Chairman Will Be Implicated In This...

via Jon Brodkin, writing at Condé Nast media property Ars Technica, in which, Mr. Brodkin reports on bad news for Chairman Ajit Pai, as the FCC was forced to settle a suit (to the tune of 43K) brought by independent writer Jason Prechtel where the FCC refused to comply with a FOIA request for data related to the Commissions'repeal of net neutrality. Folks, that's $43,000 of US taxpayer money paid out (legitimately) to a suit plaintiff (and rightly so, to cover his attorney's fees and court costs), that would not have occurred if we had an honest FCC Chairman in place.

"The FCC didn't comply with the request and allegedly didn't even approve or deny the FoIA request within the legally allotted timeframe, so Prechtel sued the commission in September 2017. One year later, a US District Court judge presiding over the case ordered the FCC to stop withholding certain records sought by Prechtel, although the ruling didn't give Prechtel everything he asked for." via Jon Brodkin, writing at Ars Technica, in a report detailing a settlement forced on the FCC by Judge Christopher Cooper of US District Court for the District of Columbia (Ars Technica's PDF link).

March 25, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Corruption, Corporate Evil, Corporate Corruption, Governmental Corruption, Government Incompetence, Government Censorship, Governed By Imbeciles

Disturbing New Tracking Revelations. The Latest Culprit? Foursquare.

March 13, 2019 by Marc Handelman in Corporate Evil, Information Security

Don't have an account at Foursquare - then why is the company tracking you? The answers' both simple and profound: You are their Product. The latest revelations are part of the sideshow at SXSW 2019 in Austin, Texas and a component of it's 'Hypertrending' construct. What are they thinking?

"You might think you don’t use Foursquare, but chances are you do. Foursquare’s technology powers the geofilters in Snapchat, tagged tweets on Twitter; it’s in Uber, Apple Maps, Airbnb, WeChat, and Samsung phones, to name a few. (Condé Nast Traveler, owned by the same parent company as WIRED, relies on Foursquare data.)" - via the erudite Paris Martineau, writing for Condé Nast-owned Wired.

March 13, 2019 /Marc Handelman
Corporate Evil, Information Security

December's Feet of Clay Award : Verizon/AOL Is Selling Our Kid's Personal Data

December 19, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Corporate Evil, Corporate Corruption, Death of Privacy, Information Security, Feet of Clay

Woo Hoo! December's Feet of Clay Award has been summarily bestowed upon those nearly perfect examples of corporate scumbaggery: Verizon/AOL! Congratulations (and a $4.95 Million Fine) are in order targeting the sellers of our children's innocence! Read It And Weep for Our Descendents.

"The Attorney General’s Office found that AOL conducted billions of auctions for ad space on hundreds of websites the company knew were directed to children under the age of 13. Through these auctions, AOL collected, used, and disclosed personal information from the websites’ users in violation of COPPA, enabling advertisers to track and serve targeted ads to young children. The company has agreed to adopt comprehensive reforms to protect children from improper tracking and pay a record $4.95 million in penalties, the largest penalty ever in a COPPA enforcement matter in U.S. history." - via the Office of New York Attorney General Barbara Underwood

December 19, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Corporate Evil, Corporate Corruption, Death of Privacy, Information Security, Feet of Clay

The Deep Disingenuousness of the Leviathan of Redmond

December 18, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Disingenuous Business, Facial Recognition, Information Security, Privacy, Death of Privacy, Corporate Evil, Corporate Espionage

via Nathaniel Mott, writing at Tom's Hardware comes the truth regarding Microsoft Corporation's (Nasdaq: MSFT) call to 'regulate' Facial Recognition systems.

December 18, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Disingenuous Business, Facial Recognition, Information Security, Privacy, Death of Privacy, Corporate Evil, Corporate Espionage

Image Credit: Microsoft Corporation

Rather Than Focusing On Fixing Lame Windows Update System, Microsoft CEO Targets New Electronic Cricket Bat

October 12, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Blatant Stupidity, Corporate Evil, Cruft, Operating Systems, Operating System Security, Operability

Smart Move - Satya - Smart Move Now, what was it you were going to do about the October Creators Update for Windows 10 nagging problem of deleting user documents and other files en mass? Was this a redirection marketing tactic to deflect attention from the recent rash of Microsft Windows Update failures plaguing Redmond; or is it a Lack of Focus Mr. Nadella? (Update: News from Martin Brinkmann at GHacks that the file deletion issue is reportedly fixed). To be fair, an inability to service operating system updates robustly is not just a Microsoft Corporation (Nasdaq: MSFT) failure, this SNAFU is a hallmark of the so-called Android 'ecosystem' as well. Oh, and I'm a cricket fan as well. Enjoy.

October 12, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Blatant Stupidity, Corporate Evil, Cruft, Operating Systems, Operating System Security, Operability

Google Employees Ironic Chinese Protest

August 22, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Hypocrisy, Data Security, Information Security, Corporate Evil

Whilst Google Employees Protest Chinese Market Google Rentry Products, They Have No Problem With Other Users... Where's the Indignation About Privacy Invading Google Behaviors In The US, Canada, Méxicó and elsewhere? Just shameful.

August 22, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Hypocrisy, Data Security, Information Security, Corporate Evil

What Kind of Googlery Is This? Location History Suit Antics

August 21, 2018 by Marc Handelman in Corporate Corruption, Corporate Evil, Privacy

via Cyrus Farivar, plying his trade at ArsTechnica, regales us with the sorry tale of Google Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG) nearly continuous falsehoods surrounding the data it retains. In this case, your location data. This issue has triggered a lawsuit that may, very well affect thens of millions of users. Today's Must Read.

August 21, 2018 /Marc Handelman
Corporate Corruption, Corporate Evil, Privacy
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