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Month: April 2021

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How do we combat ‘Operation Infektion 2’ in the age of misinformation?

April 28, 2021 Bob Sullivan 0

INTRODUCTION Four decades ago, the Soviet Union spread a horrible lie around the world. Through what’s now known as Operation Infektion, Russian agents spread a conspiracy theory that AIDS had been created in a secret U.S. military biological weapons lab in Maryland. The goal was to create strife among U.S. [Keep reading]

Gotchas / Consumer

Get ready for a lot of pop-ups that…you might enjoy

April 19, 2021 Bob Sullivan 1

Get used to seeing this pop-up, and millions of others like it: Sometime soon — perhaps this week, perhaps tomorrow — Apple will turn on a simple feature that has the potential to shake up the very business model the Internet is built on: surprise surveillance. To users, it could [Keep reading]

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We could have fixed the Web. ‘It wasn’t that hard. We just failed’

April 19, 2021 Bob Sullivan 2

This is the third part of the transcript from part 2 of our podcast, “What is the Original Sin of the Internet.”  Tim Sparaponi is a really engaging speaker, and I’m sure you’ll enjoy listening to him more than reading his comments.  But if you’d like to skim what he [Keep reading]

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‘If it’s legal, it’s ok’ — the Original Sin of the Internet, part 2

April 15, 2021 Bob Sullivan 82

This is the second transcript from part 2 of the “What is the Original Sin of the Internet” podcast launched this week.  Here, Ari Schwartz — whose career has spanned the Center for Democracy and Technology and the White House and private industry — explains why it’s so hard to [Keep reading]

Cybercrime / Privacy

We arrived at this situation ‘because there were no rules to stop it’

April 12, 2021 Bob Sullivan 0

This is the beginning of the transcript for part two of our Debugger podcast on “The Original Sin of the Internet.” The technologists who built the Internet were naive, and their failure of imagination led us all down a path to rampant fraud, abuse, and misinformation.  In part 2 of [Keep reading]

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‘We haven’t looked at privacy. As a crisis’ — The Original Sin of the Internet

April 12, 2021 Bob Sullivan 1

This is part 3 of the transcript for the Debugger podcast, “What is the Original Sin of the Internet.” Somehow we went from bankrupt sock puppets to a fundamental attack on free will to billions of dollars of research designed to find psychological vulnerabilities and hack people’s minds. Bill’s version [Keep reading]

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Why the collapse of the dot-com bubble led to the surveillance economy — and the techlash

April 12, 2021 Bob Sullivan 0

  This is part two of a six-part series based on my new podcast, Debugger. I am on a quest to find the Original Sin of the Internet with a series of experts who were there at the beginning of the Internet age. Next up: Bill Woodcock from the Packet [Keep reading]

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The state of Internet: ‘Huffing and puffing, blowing bubbles into dirty water’

April 11, 2021 Bob Sullivan 0

First up: Richard Purcell, one of the first privacy executives. From him, you’ll learn as much about working on the railroad as you will about the abuse of power through privacy invasions. But before that, I try to explain what I mean by “original sin” in the introduction, and why [Keep reading]

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Welcome to Debugger, a podcast sponsored by Duke University

April 11, 2021 Bob Sullivan 1

Is there an Original Sin of the Internet? Join me on a journey to find out. Today I’m sharing a passion project of mine that’s been years in the making. I’m lucky. I’m getting old. Much better than the alternative! My career has spanned such a fascinating time in the [Keep reading]

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Law enforcement scandal ended by 99-year-old’s stirring courtroom testimony

April 9, 2021 Bob Sullivan 1

Florence Puana at her deposition Last week, I told you about Florence Puana — the 99-year-old woman who ended Honolulu’s biggest law enforcement scandal ever. Puana, you might recall, moved to Hawaii right before the Pearl Harbor attacks, raised nine children there, and lived to see her 100th birthday. She [Keep reading]

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BOB SULLIVAN is a veteran journalist and the author of four books, including the 2008 New York Times Best-Seller, Gotcha Capitalism, and the 2010 New York Times Best Seller, Stop Getting Ripped Off! His latest, The Plateau Effect, was published in 2013, and as a paperback, called Getting Unstuck in 2014. He has won the Society of Professional Journalists prestigious Public Service award, a Peabody award, and The Consumer Federation of America Betty Furness award, and been given Consumer Action’s Consumer Excellence Award.

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