History sniffing, a website practice that aims to circumvent computer privacy by surreptitiously running code inside a web browser, is now the centerpiece of a growing number of consumer class action
...media including Facebook and Twitter have emerged as novel marketing methods for corporations eager to promote their brands to targeted audiences in almost real time...
...platforms and their impact on the diverse operations of a large multinational corporation. Yet the increasing evidence of real risks lurking in social...
...A U.S. corporation that becomes aware of internal wrongdoing in foreign operations and moves to...
...card, an unprecedented amount of personal information is recorded in digital form. Corporations compile databases that track your activities, interests, and preferences and can then...
...card, an unprecedented amount of personal information is recorded in digital form. Corporations compile databases that track your activities, interests, and preferences and can then...
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