DYLAN TWENEY
Dylan Tweney

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2012 posts
Rough Drafts

Credit card fraud is a

Credit card fraud is a much bigger problem for online merchants than it is for shoppers. The Industry Standard’s long story on the topic goes a long way towards explaining why — and it describes the credit card processing system in great detail along the way. It’s a well-researched article, and — ex
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DoubleClick continues to apologize, and

DoubleClick continues to apologize, and has promised not to link personal data with browsing trails until the U.S. government comes up with clear privacy standards. That should be about never, I figure. DoubleClick, Yielding on Privacy, Promises to Wait on Linking of Data
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“Data spillage” discovered at Quicken.com

“Data spillage” discovered at Quicken.com — data that customers entered into mortgage calculators got sent to DoubleClick. Intuit has plugged the leak — but there may be similar leaks at Travelocity, Buy.com, and other sites. Intuit plugs leaks to DoubleClick
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Keiretsus, zaibatsus: While these corporate

Keiretsus, zaibatsus: While these corporate syndicates may tread around the fuzzy edges of anti-trust regulations in the U.S., commentator Aaron Goldberg says they were responsible for Japan’s exceedingly rapid postwar industrial growth — and may do the same for the Internet economy. Upside Ebiz: In
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DoubleClick just can’t seem to

DoubleClick just can’t seem to get a break — AltaVista is starting to limit the information they share with their erstwhile partner, while Kozmo.com is looking for a new ad-serving partner. DoubleClick held at arm’s length by partners AltaVista, Kozmo Distance Themselves From DoubleClick Over Privac
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First Union Bank wants to

First Union Bank wants to keep third-party online financial service companies (like Yodlee or Paytrust) from accessing customer bank account information — even when the customers specifically request it. SF Chronical writer Hal Plotkin gets mad, justifiably, at this latest example of the banking ind
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A law proposed in California’s

A law proposed in California’s state senate would prohibit video service providers (e.g. your cable company, or TiVo) from disclosing information about your viewing habits without your consent: New Bill Targets TV Privacy
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From the New York Times,

From the New York Times, here’s the clearest, most understandable explanation of the DoubleClick cookie controversy I’ve seen yet. It also includes useful URLs to opt out of DoubleClick’s privacy tracking and links more information on privacy protection strategems: State of the Art: Battling Cookie
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