Monitoring employees' Internet and telephone use at work may contravene human rights laws in Europe, according to a ruling in a landmark case in the European Court of Human Rights last week. The case ...
Big Brother may not be watching you, but Big Employer probably is. In an era in which workers with Internet connections have found ever more ways to amuse themselves -- from feeding their EBay ...
Exchange 2013 and Office 365 (O365) include a new feature that can peek into e-mail messages and enclosed documents and then flag them, forward them, or block them entirely based on what it finds.
Up to 14 million U.S. workers are subject to continuous surveillance of their e-mail and Internet use, according to a new study. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about ...
It’s the stuff of internet lore: dozens of employees fired after distributing e-mails with violent or obscene messages; a firm brought into disrepute after a lewd e-mail exchange between employees is ...
For two years, witnesses testified, the agency has quietly used Carnivore to capture the “to” and “from” lines of e-mail between certain suspects and their e-mail buddies. When federal judges have ...
A probe of the Food and Drug Administration's e-mail surveillance of its employees widened Wednesday as the independent federal agency representing whistleblowers opened an investigation. The FDA ...
Have you ever felt like you were being ignored? Have you ever felt like you were talking but no one was listening? Well, that's how it feels when your e-mail system is broken and you don't know it.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) last week confirmed that it’s running a six-month test of new e-mail monitoring software at four national laboratories. The software could be used to enforce ...
The extramarital affair between CIA Director Gen. David Petraeus and his biographer Paula Broadwell was exposed as the result of FBI e-mail monitoring of Broadwell after she sent "threatening and ...
Monitoring employees' Internet and telephone use at work may contravene human rights laws, after a landmark case in the European Court of Human Rights last week. The case involved a public-sector ...