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Criminals make student data public in escalating demands for ransom | NBC News
Government Surveillance
Sessions: Surveillance Reform Could Be ‘Exceedingly Damaging’ to National Security | NextGov.com
The NSA should delete its trove of data on Americans | The Atlantic
Corporate Surveillance
TV stations are about to track you and sell targeted ads, just like Google and Facebook | Washington Post
New FCC Regulation Raises Concerns Over Spying TVs and Obsolescence| Gizmodo
It’s time to tax companies for using our personal data | New York Times
Missouri AG launches antitrust and privacy probe of Google | MediaPost
As Amazon looks to unlock your door, taking stock of meaning of privacy | NPR
Encryption
Giant Wall of Lava Lamps Helps to Protect 10% of Internet Traffic (Seriously) | Nerdist
Broadband Privacy
Wireless Industry Lobbies To Ban States From Protecting Your Privacy, Net Neutrality | Techdirt
Biometric Privacy
Hackers say they’ve broken face ID a week after the iPhone X release | Wired
Digital pill that tracks use when swallowed gets FDA approval | Bloomberg
Law and Regulation
Wireless carriers on mute as U.S. top court hears big privacy case | Reuters
GDPR: Crackdowns and conflict on personal privacy| Financial Times
Facebook safe from massive privacy lawsuit for now | CNet
Florida court: Dead or not, privacy right remains alive | U.S. News and World Report
Right to Be Forgotten
Freedom of expression: Paper looks at ‘right to be forgotten’ in Latin American context | Intellectual Property Watch
This Week in Data Breaches
Forever 21 customers may have been targeted in credit card data breach | KRON-TV
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