http://www.cio.com/article/2977027/intel-reveals-big-datas-dirty-little-secret.html
The article is entitled "Intel reveals big data's dirty little secret" but I read it a little bit differently.
From the article: "Companies are spending billions on tools and engineering to analyse big data, though many are hampered by one little problem: they still don't know what to do with all the data they collect."
This means that, of all the egregious breaches of personal privacy that companies regularly perform (the Target-knows-you're-pregnant-when-your-parents-don't story comes to mind), they have still only scratched the surface of making sense of your information, and using it effectively. Which means that, as Big Data gets people who actually know what they're doing, the more frightening the possibilities become, which is probably only a matter of time.
How would you feel about getting a bunch of targeted spam from divorce lawyers because your wife/husband's personal details were in the big Ashley Madison data leak, before you even heard about it? What if you were the guy who got drunk and put a profile up one time after a big fight but never followed up on it? This is why I don't have a Facebook account.
(Score: 2) by hemocyanin on Saturday August 29 2015, @03:30PM
What's this story? I never heard of it.
(Score: 2) by Gaaark on Saturday August 29 2015, @03:44PM
etherscythe was drunk when he posted this... other than that, i have no idea either, lol.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday August 29 2015, @05:14PM
I hate when that happens to me.
(Score: 2) by etherscythe on Saturday August 29 2015, @10:00PM
I tried to give two hypothetical examples of people who might have been affected by the Ashley Madison breach who would not be the most expected victims of the fallout, i.e. they are not the greasy scumbags you expect the site to be full of. It was thought experiment proposal, you might say.
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