Reconstructing Users' Web Histories From Personalized Search Results 44
An anonymous reader sends along this excerpt from MIT's Technology Review:
"Personalization is a key part of Internet search, providing more relevant results and gaining loyal customers in the process. But new research highlights the privacy risks that this kind of personalization can bring. A team of European researchers, working with a researcher from the University of California, Irvine, found that they were able to hijack Google's personalized search suggestions to reconstruct users' Web search histories (PDF). Google has plugged most of the holes identified in the research, but the researchers say that other personalized services are likely to have similar vulnerabilities."
Obvious EU centrism (Score:4, Funny)
>>A team of European researchers, working with a researcher from the University of California, Irvine,
Dear /.
Europe isn't a country. The Inria isn't a European research institution, it's only a French institution.
Best regards
Re:Obvious EU centrism (Score:3, Funny)
>>A team of European researchers, working with a researcher from the University of California, Irvine,
Europe isn't a country. The Inria isn't a European research institution, it's only a French institution.
I can't tell if you are trolling or if you really did fail basic set theory.