Google’s Cerf Says “Privacy May Be An Anomaly”. Historically, He’s Right
Your kettle could be a SPAMBOT • The Register
London's 'smart' bins track 4m phones a week over Wi-Fi | CNET UK
Nest, Google and you
An Open E-Book: E-readers are collecting information about you | syracuse.com
Fridges and televisions are being hacked and turned into spambots | Apps and Software | Geek.com
Help! My fridge is full of spam and so is my router, set-top box and console
EE Acknowledges Router Flaws and Promises Fix
Security Challenges in the IP-Based IoT
Security Considerations in the IP-based Internet of Things
Housing big data | HACT
Digital living by Matt Leach on Prezi
A Bill of Rights for the Internet of Things - NYTimes.com
Privacy Icons: Alpha Release « Aza on Design
When Government Joins the Internet of Things - NYTimes.com
Designing security into the internet of things — Tech News and Analysis
Cloud Accountability: The Likely Impact of the Proposed EU Data Protection Regulation by W. Kuan Hon, Eleni Kosta, Christopher Millard, Dimitra Stefanatou :: SSRN
These On-Demand Drones Are Just a Concept But They Still Freak Me out
The Internet of Things helps insurance firms reward, punish • The Register
TomTom user data sold to Dutch police, used to determine ideal locations for speed traps
Edward Snowden’s old employer is developing tech for the government to track you through your Fitbit | PandoDaily
Google Nest Labs' Acquisition Of Dropcam Scares The Heck Out Of Me
Google's Nest div flings HALF an INSTAGRAM at Dropcam buyout • The Register
The Nightmare on Connected Home Street | Gadget Lab | WIRED
The Internet of Things Is the Hackers’ New Playground | Re/code
The internet of things - the next big challenge to our privacy | Technology | theguardian.com
I’m Terrified of My New Smart TV
New York City unveils the pay phone of the future—and it does a whole lot more than make phone calls - The Washington Post
'Internet of things' data should be 'treated as personal data', say privacy watchdogs
Do You Know What Your Mobile Is Doing Behind Your Back? | Londonist