Corporate Accountability
MSG Accused of Misusing Facial Recognition, Mishandling DataÂ
Teri Robinson | | ai ethics, biometric data, biometric law, biometric privacy, biometric surveillance, Corporate Accountability, Data Privacy, data protection, digital ethics, discrimination, employee rights, facial recognition, facial recognition technology, fan privacy, Privacy Concerns, Privacy Invasion, privacy lawsuit, responsible technology use, security technology, surveillance, tech misuse, workplace retaliation, wrongful termination
A former Madison Square Garden executive alleges the company used facial recognition technology to target critics and violate privacy, leading to a wrongful termination and discrimination lawsuit. The case raises major concerns ...
Security Boulevard
Boeing – Say It Ain’t So…
Marc Handelman | | Corporate Accountability, Information Insecurity, Manufacturing Security, national security
via Andy Greenberg, comes a particularly troubling piece, written for Wired, in which, Mr. Greenberg details the litany of ineptitude by Boeing Company (NYSE: BA) in securing their code running the company's ...
Google Utilizing Consumer Gmail Accounts to Track Purchases, Financial Transactions
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 ...
The Tracking of America: Why Are You Letting It Happen?
Marc Handelman | | Corporate Accountability, Corporate Corruption, corporate espionage, Information Security
Why are both Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) and Google Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOG) still permitting clearly ill-conceived user tracking via applications marketed and sold on each company's customer-facing app stores? Surely your privacy ...
November’s Feet of Clay Award: Intel Corporation
via the eponymous Patently Apple. comes astounding news of the latest disingenuous attempt at flawed privacy policy creation, this time by the clearly amoral Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC). Remember the 1995-and-onwards vulnerabilities ...
Amazon, The Rekognition Fail
This situation - the failure of a highly touted Amazon Corporation (NasdaqGS: AMZN) machine learning/psuedo-artificial-intelligence API/Database construct known as 'Amazon Rekognition' - is a Prime example of large-scale, resilient corporate hubris ...
Bye-Bye, DNA – Hello GSK (and others)
Marc Handelman | | Corporate Accountability, Corporate Corruption, Corporate Evil, Demise of Privacy, identity management, Information Security, Information Sharing, information-technology, Privacy, Privacy Prophylaxis
via The Outline author Paris Martineau, comes this tale of opt-in/opt-out, GlaxoSmithKline 23andMe. and of course, The Goods - , your DNA. Which results in a nagging question: Why would I (or ...
Facebookery: Playtime in Palo Alto
via Cyrus Farivar, writing at Ars Technica, comes evidence of skullduggery at Zuckerberg's Facebook Inc. (Nasdaq: FB), this time, in the guise of failing to answer Senatorial queries, simply by ignoring such ...
Google’s Litany of Chrome Fail: Malicious Extensions Burgeon Out of Control
Well, this time its not a RAM issue, it's much worse... via Martin Brinkmann, writing at Ghacks, tells us of the shameful track record of Google Inc. aka Alphabet Inc. (Nasdaq: GOOG) ...

