ISP Embarq (Sprint-Nextel spin-off ) Monitors User Traffic
ISP Embarq Monitors User Trafficvia Slashdot
Deli Korkmaz writes "The Washington Post reports that Sprint-Nextel spin-off Embarq, currently the US's fourth largest DSL provider, monitored Internet activity on some 26,000 customers in Kansas using deep-packet inspection technology NebuAd in order to deliver targeted advertising to users' desktops. CNet provides coverage as well. The House of Representatives Committee on Energy and Commerce is investigating whether any privacy laws were broken. Users were informed of this test and invited to opt out only via Embarq's online Privacy Policy; a mere 15 subscribers did so."
Bookmark/Search this post with:
Recent blog posts
- Domain Names Can't Defend Themselves
- Hacker Disables More Than 100 Cars Remotely
- Judges Approves $9.5 Million Facebook ‘Beacon’ Accord
- Hooking Up The Big Brother Machine... And Fighting It
- Court: State Can Dump Non-Sex Offenders Into Registry
- How Privacy Vanishes Online
- Undercover Feds on Social Networking Sites Raise Questions
- FBI Uses Fake Facebook Profiles To Spy On Suspects
- Lawrence Lessig: Citizens Unite
- Case Report – BCCA says aerial surveillance by telphoto zoom lens not a search