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Taking a cab in NYC can tell a lot about you

A fascinating account on how easy it is to ‘de-anonymize’ publicly available data: http://research.neustar.biz/2014/09/15/riding-with-the-stars-passenger-privacy-in-the-nyc-taxicab-dataset/

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jkott September 20, 2014 September 20, 2014Uncategorized privacy, surveillance 0
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