Articles About Snooping/Monitoring

January 2002-present
"Who’s Watching WinWhatWhere?: Spyware, anti-spyware programmers in virtual battle," by Bob Sullivan, found on msnbc.com (Mar. 25, 2002).
"Truce called in Spyware wars: WinWhatWhere no longer breaks anti-spyware product," by Bob Sullivan, found on msnbc.com (Mar. 27, 2002).
"Instant message monitoring soaring," by Matthew Fordah, found at smh.com.au (April 15, 2002).
"Are You Being Watched?" by Brett Glass, found in PC Magazine (April 23, 2002).
"More Security Questions," by Bill Machrone, found in print version of PC Magazine (July 2002 issue, page 59) and in the online version of PC Magazine (June 25, 2002).
"Watching You, Watching Me: PCs are turning informant. Whose side are they on?" by Karen J. Bannan, found in PC Magazine (July 1, 2002).
"Defense Against Keystroke Loggers?," by Bill Machrone, found on ExtremeTech.com (Aug. 15, 2002).
"Catching crooks with e-mail evidence: Electronic messages often leave incriminating trail," by the AP, found on CNN.com (Aug. 16, 2002).
"EU Move To Keep Email Records," by Patrick Hennessy Deputy Political Editor, found on This Is London (Aug. 20, 2002).
"Who’s spying on my Hotmail? With new spyware, even your private
Yahoo, Hotmail e-mails can be seen,"
by Bob Sullivan, found on msnbc.com (Aug. 28, 2002).
"Who's Watching You? A Surveillance Society," by the AP, found on CNN.com (Sep. 2, 2002).
"Bosses Should Stop Snooping On Staff Email - MP." by Tim Richardson, found on The Register (Sep. 6, 2002).
"Should employee monitoring be guilt-free?" by Vivienne Fisher, found on ZDNet (Sep. 17, 2002).
"Spy software targets employee downloads," by John Borland, CNET News.com, found on ZDNet (Oct. 10, 2002).
"White House Plans Wide Monitoring of Net," by the AP, found on CNN.com (Dec. 23, 2002).
 
January-December 2001
"Every Step You Take … :Companies Using Tracking Devices to Monitor
Employees,
" by Betsy Stark, found on abcnews.go.com. (Jan. 4, 2001).
"Cyberspying," by Lewis Z. Koch, found on zdnet.com. (Jan. 15, 2001).
"Here's the scoop on whether to snoop," by John Taschek, found on zdnet.com. (Feb. 19, 2001).
"Watching You Work: E-mails, Internet Use and Voicemails Being Monitored by More Employers," by Andrew E. Serwer, found on abcnews.go.com. (Feb. 22, 2001).
"Nailing the Company Spies," by Jeffrey Benner, found on wired.com. (Mar. 1, 2001)
"Snoop software: Unhealthy at home?" by Bob Sullivan, found on msnbc.com. (May 9, 2001).
"Monitoring Shrinks Worker Privacy Sphere," by Eric Auchard, found on yahoo.com. (May 29, 2001).
"Your boss knows you're reading this," by Reuters, found on zdnet.com. (May 29, 2001).
"Study: Someone is watching you," by Stephen Shankland, found on zdnet.com. (July 9, 2001).
"Study: One-third of workers watched," by Bob Sullivan, found on msnbc.com. (July 9, 2001).
"Big Brother is still watching you surf," by Robert Lemos, found on zdnet.com. (July 10, 2001).
"PC spies eye children, lovers, employees," by Ann Kellan, found on cnn.com. (July 27, 2001).
 
January-December 2000
"E-Mail Paranoia," by Bill Machrone, found on zdnet.com. (Jan. 14, 2000).
"Clinton Favors Computer Snooping," by Declan McCullagh, found on wired.com. (Jan. 19, 2000).
"E-Mail With Eyes; Internet Users Get A Warning," by Stuart Glascock, found on techweb.com. (Jan. 21, 2000).
"Cyber Safe or Gov't Surveillance?" by Declan McCullagh, found on wired.com. (Feb. 1, 2000).
"More U.S. Firms Checking E-Mail, Computer Files, and Phone Calls, Says American Management Association Survey," byAmerican Management Association, found on amanet.org. (April 14, 2000).
"Keystroke Monitoring: Is There Any Defense," by Bill Machrone, found on zdnet.com.(May 1, 2000).
"New Net Security Tool Could Be Popular Choice With Privacy Abusers - Silent Runner -," by Gloria Anderson, found on siliconvalleyworld.com. (June 15, 2000).
"Keep An Eye On Your Store," by Karen J. Bannan, found on winmag.com. (July 7, 2000).
"Spying or Security? Market Booms in E-Surveillance Software," by Sascha Segan, found on abcnews.go.com. (July 21, 2000).
"How To Spy On Your Employees...And Why You May Not Want To," by Jesse Berst, found on zdnet.com. (Aug. 21, 2000).
Testimony regarding the "Notice of Electronic Monitoring Act," by Kenneth C. Segarnick, found on house.gov.(Sep. 6, 2000).
"Statement before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, U.S. House of Representatives," by Michael Robert Overly, found on house.gov.(Sep. 6, 2000).
"Companies Step Up Efforts to Monitor Employees," by Daniel S. Levine, found on bizjournals.com. (Sep. 22, 2000).
"Fact Sheet #7: Employee Monitoring: Is There Privacy in the Workplace?" by Utility Consumer's Action Network, found on privacyrights.org.(Nov. 2000).
"How Powerful Is Carnivore?" by the Associated Press, found on msnbc.com. (Nov. 17, 2000).
"Email Snooping Row Kicks Off Again," by Kieren McCarthy, found on theregister.co.uk. (Nov. 28, 2000).
"Big Boss Is Watching You: Workplace Snooping Remains Privacy Quandary," by Brock N. Meeks, found on msnbc.com. (Dec. 7, 2000).
"Employment Law Primer," by Patricia Nicely Kopf, found on fenwick.com. (2000).
"What You Need to Know About E-Mail," by Peter Sloan, found on bspmlaw.com. (2000).
 
January-December 1999
"With Nowhere to Hide: Workers Are Scrambling for Privacy in the Digital Age," by Rod Dixon, found on journal.law.ufl.edu. (Spring 1999).
"Monitoring Employee Activities: Privacy Tensions in the Public Workplace," by Ted Clark, found on seyfarth.com. (June 1999).
Armey Letter to Janet Reno - Computer Network Monitoring, by Dick Armey, found on freedom.gov. (July 30, 1999).
"A Bevy of Backdoor Bad Boys," by Kevin Poulsen, found on zdnet.com. (Sep. 29, 1999).
"Investigator Stirs Hornet's Nest Again," by Bill Machrone, found on zdnet.com. (Oct. 11, 1999).
"Your Boss May Be Monitoring Your E-Mail," by Maura Kelly, found on salon.com. (Dec. 8, 1999).
"You Are Being Watched," by Brad Marlowe, found on zdnet.com. (Dec. 1999).
"Electronic Interaction in the Workplace: Monitoring, Retrieving and Storing Employee Communications in the Internet Age," by Mark S. Dichter and Michael S. Burkhardt, found on morganlewis.com. (1999).
"Technologies of Privacy," by Privacy International, found on privacyinternational.org. (1999).
 
January-December 1998
"Cyber Sentry - Cult Of The Dead Cow's Back Orifice: How to Help All Your Customers," by Rebecca Frances Rohan, found on zdnet.com. (Sep. 14, 1998).
"All Bark, No Byte: Employee E-mail Privacy Rights in the Private Sector Workplace," by Alexander I. Rodriguez, found on law.emory.edu. (Fall 1998).
"Are You Being Watched? More and More Companies Are Snooping on Their Workers," by Jim Owen, found on msn.com. (1998).
"The Rights and Wrongs of Workplace Snooping," by Laura Pincus Hartman, found on depaul.edu.
 
January-December 1997
"Play PC Detective," by Karen Kenworthy, found on winmag.com. (Aug. 1997).
"Employer Access vs. Employee Privacy: What Information Can Employers Obtain?" by Portnoy and Wang, found on cades.com. (1997).
"Who's Playing Computer Solitaire: Should Employers Monitor Employee E-mail?" by Dickinson Wright PLLC, found on dickinson-wright.com. (1997).
"Employee Privacy Rights," by Shawe & Rosenthal, found on shawe.com. (1997)
 
Before January 1997
"Employee Monitoring: Is There Privacy in the Workplace?" by Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, found on consumer-action.org.(1996).
"Privacy in the Digital Age," by Susan Stellin, found on coverage.cnet.com. (May 30, 1996).
"Technological Surveillance in the Workplace," by Brent T. Johnson, found on fwlaw.com. (1995).

 


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