1. P2P file sharing could leave you with your slip showing

    Explore Article Federal Computer Week (Mar 17 2010)

    ...omputers. More CyberEye Fraud with a personal touch: Rogue antivirus providers add live support The Federal Trade Commission recently notified almost 100 organizations that personal information, including sensitive data abou...... allowing employees to use them, or dealing with partners that allow their use. Users of BearShare, LimeWire, KaZaa, eMule, Vuze, uTorrent, BitTorrent and other applications form peer-to-peer networks for sha... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   FTC   William Jackson   Federal Trade Commission

  2. FTC sounds alarm: data leaking onto P2P networks

    Explore Article content.usatoday.com (Feb 23 2010)

    The Federal Trade Commission today put nearly 100 companies and agencies on notice that their employees appear to be regulalry l......their personalĂ‚ PCs to work on. If that PC is subsequently used to download free music or videos at LimeWire, Kazaa or dozens of other P2P networks -- and the user is not careful about configuring the downloa... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Lisa Sotto   Limewire   Congressional

  3. Federal data leaked online

    Explore Article Concord Monitor Online (Aug 3 2009)

    ...most prominent and frightening consumer issue with electronic systems." Towns said he would ask the Federal Trade Commission to investigate whether inadequate safeguards on file-sharing software constitute an unfair trade pr...... software constitute an unfair trade practice. Mark Gorton, chairman of the Lime Group, which makes LimeWire, one of the most popular peer-to-peer, or P2P, programs, told the committee that the latest version... (Read Full Article)

    Comment on Article Mentions:   Patient Privacy Rights   Federal Trade Commission   Tiversa

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