Weak spots in Europe's 'Right to be Forgotten' data privacy law

Tuesday, June 7, 2016 - 14:21 in Mathematics & Economics

In the first study of its kind, university researchers say that hackers can discover the identities of people who requested to be delisted under Europe's 'Right to be Forgotten' law. The law allows citizens to petition Internet search providers such as Google to remove search results linked to personal information that is negative or defamatory.

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