Transatlantic Cable Podcast, Episode 51
Credit to Author: David Buxton| Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2018 09:55:04 +0000
In this week’s episode, Jeff and I look at how Google is being targeted for a class-action lawsuit after it was found to have been tracking users, even if they’d explicitly asked it not to. They also look at how Google turned down multiple request by the FBI for location data, in order to catch criminals after a spate of armed robberies.
Other stories this week include what happens when Gatwick airport screens fail and how the British and Canadian governments accidentally leaked sensitive data via public facing Trello boards.
Articles discussed this week:
- Gatwick screen fail
- Man sues Google over tracking
- The FBI Attempted An Unprecedented Grab For Google Location Data
- British and Canadian governments Trello fail