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AT&T Billboard Hacked by the BLF

Thursday, February 28, 2008

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AT&T and the NSA are like peas and carrots. Billboard Liberation Front vs. ATT + NSA: Snip from a BLF missive: The Billboard Liberation Front today announced a major new advertising improvement campaign executed on behalf of clients AT&T and the National Security Agency. Focusing on billboards in the San Francisco area, this improvement action is designed to promote and celebrate [...]

Controlling your Reputation Online

Monday, February 25, 2008

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If you have been scared senseless by the Monster’s post about insurance companies using Facebook profiles to deny claims, Lifehacker provides this detailed guide to controlling your rep on the Internet. Information about you is only a few clicks away from anyone interested, including potential employers. Hopefully your Facebook profiles is not full [...]

Facebook Profiles Used by Heath Insurance Companies to Deny Claims

Friday, February 22, 2008

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As more and more people start posting the details of their personal lives online, it is just a matter of time before insurance companies start using this information to profile insurance applicants and investigate claims. Should this be permitted? Depending on who the Facebook user grants access to, information posted to Facebook is [...]

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