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From : http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/5272974.stm
One of AOL's top executives has left the internet firm soon after a privacy breach in which the search queries of 650,000 subscribers were released. AOL apologised for accidentally giving details of 20 million search queries by US customers earlier this month, admitting the breach was a "screw-up". Although the queries were anonymous, there were fears the search details may contain personally identifiable data. Chief technology officer (CTO) Maureen Govern has now left the company. 'Earning trust' According to Reuters - which cited a company memo announcing the changes - she has been replaced by former CTO John McKinley. AOL has not commented on the issue. Ms Govern oversaw the division responsible for inadvertently releasing the search data, published on its research site. AOL, owned by media giant Time Warner, removed the offending file but not before copies had begun to circulate on the internet. At the time, AOL said it was "angry" and "upset" about the breach. The error prompted several complaints to the Federal Trade Commission by privacy advocacy groups calling for an investigation. According to Reuters and Associated Press, AOL is setting up a task force to examine its data collection and retention policies. "We have to earn their trust each and every day and with each and every action we take," Reuters cited a memo from chief executive Jonathan Miller as saying. -- http://www.houstoncrafts.com/houston...elry-june.html Houstons Finest online Handmade Jewelry Shop ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Unrestricted-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Paul <lamewolf2004[REMOVE]@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Ms Govern oversaw the division responsible for inadvertently releasing > the search data, published on its research site. Ah, the scapegoat got pushed over the cliff... -- John Experienced Perl programmer: http://castleamber.com/ Firefox Fast Search http://johnbokma.com/firefox/keymarks-explained.html |
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__/ [ John Bokma ] on Tuesday 22 August 2006 01:26 \__
> Paul <lamewolf2004[REMOVE]@yahoo.com> wrote: > >> Ms Govern oversaw the division responsible for inadvertently releasing >> the search data, published on its research site. > > Ah, the scapegoat got pushed over the cliff... Also see: AOL Active Virus Shield Permits Adware ,----[ Quote ] | comes with the free Kaspersky AV technology. By all reports the | application itself could not be found to serve adware (testing done by | external parties). But that is not what this article is about. It is | the end user license agreement (EULA) which has raised some eyebrows. | We find it treading adware territory, and here is why as we show via | the interesting portions from the EULA... `---- http://www.castlecops.com/a6636-AOL_...ts_Adware.html Or this http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/p...1/1013/48HOURS AOL wants to dig for spammer's gold Man may have buried profit at parents' home That company is in bad shape and it sppears to scrape the bottom of the barrel. But it also pays part of my wage, so... Best wishes, Roy -- Programmer: a device to convert coffee beans into code (Paul Erdos slant) http://Schestowitz.com | GNU is Not UNIX | PGP-Key: 0x74572E8E roy pts/7 Tue Aug 22 05:39 - 05:43 (00:04) http://iuron.com - proposing a non-profit search engine |
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