Posts Tagged ‘privacy’

Location-awareness experiment is over.

Monday, June 7th, 2010

The experiment started last week is over now. Now I will proceed on evaluating and publishing the results.

Location awareness experiment

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

At the moment I am studying in detail the subject of Location-aware systems. My objective is to analyze the impact on users privacy of this kind of sistems.

This experiment consists on publishing my exact location in this blog during one week.

You can see this information on the sidebar and also below in this post.


Spy cam found in the toilet of the University

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Wired spy cam

Wired spy cam

Last 15th of December, a mini-spy-cam 5x2cm was found in one of the toilets of the NTNU (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) in Trondheim. The information has been released recently through Universitetavisa after the case was filed by the local police.

The device was found by a member of the cleaning staff at department of Science and Information Technology (IDI). This device, which serial number was erased, had an SD memory card an a movement sensor. It was fixed to a trash bin.
The identity of the responsible is not yet known. It is unknown as well if there are more hidden devices at the university. The case has been filed by de police due to the lack of clues.