Bad security days happen, when the paranoia meter pegs and there is no substantiating facts behind it, some days it’s bad to be a paid paranoiac.
Paranoia In The Age of AOL
Most were comfortable, if only slightly so, with giving their personal information to Web companies. There was trust implied, and a willingness to give a little to get a little. Thanks to AOL, that could soon be the Internet of old. Heebie-jeebies abound as the public reconsiders what online marketers know about them.
Google Paranoia or A Cause for Concern?
Anti-Google sentiment is on the rise. Web pundits have tossed around monopoly theories and privacy advocates have warned of a day of reckoning.
Search Engines, Personal Info & Big Brother Paranoia
Wired is running an interesting story on what Search engines know about you, with choice quotes from Danny Sullivan and Daniel Brandt, him of the Brandt Rant fame…
Paranoia: Cross Site Scripting
They’re watching you – you know that? They’ve been scoping out your site for quite some time, looking at ways to screw with you and your site.