October 22, 2019 Woman ordered to type in iPhone passcode so police can search device It's not a violation of her Fifth Amendment rights, the court said, because it's a “foregone conclusion" that she knows her phone passcode. Naked Security
January 09, 2019 Politicians who block social media users are violating First Amendment The difference between a personal vs. an official social media account was at the crux of the case decided on Monday. Naked Security
November 01, 2018 Passcodes are protected by Fifth Amendment, says court The government isn't really after the password, after all; it's after any potential evidence it protects. In other words: fishing expedition. Naked Security
June 30, 2016 Google found not guilty of stuffing kids with tracking cookies Viacom is still on the hook, with its Nick.com promise that "HEY GROWN-UPS: We don't collect ANY personal information about your kids!" Naked Security
August 27, 2015 Should companies be held responsible for a customer data breach? [POLL] How much of the blame should you shoulder if you could have done more to protect your network and your customers? Have your say in our poll... Naked Security