These articles have been tagged under 'privacy-security' by the bigmouthmedia team.
Google Streetview assists in a different type of search
Google Streetview has aided Virginia State Police in the search for an allegedly kidnapped girl and the arrest of a woman.
Digital prankster hacks celebrity Twitter accounts
Barack Obama, Britney Spears and Rich Sanchez are among 33 Twitter users who have had their accounts hijacked.
Google and Baidu fail China's content standards
Chinese authorities start campaign to rid Internet of questionable content.
2009: The Year of the Intelligent Cyber Criminal
The New Year is on its way - but one party you definitely want to miss out on is your computer should predicted intelligent cyber crime strike out at you.
Microsoft to issue quick fix for Internet Explorer
Microsoft has announced plans to issue an emergency patch following the discovery of a serious security flaw in the company's Internet Explorer browser.
Google rebuffs anti-net neutrality claims
Google hits out at the Wall Street Journal's claims that it is seeking preferential treatment from internet service providers.
Google and Obama: a match made in heaven?
The election of Democrat Barack Obama could spell great things for Google's success in the future.
Google raises eyebrows with fresh privacy concerns
Google continues to raise concerns over privacy from global watchdogs.
Facebook now more popular than BBC, but users beware of addiction
Social network website Facebook is now more popular among UK web surfers than the BBC. However, such popularity may come at a price, as a leading therapist claims Facebook could become an addiction.
Internet giants attempt to shush free speech activists
Major technology companies, like Google and Yahoo, are set to release a set of global guidelines for protected online free speech and privacy.







