Network topologies, user search trends and personally identifiable information (PIIs) are just a few things researchers at the University of Texas claim "de-anonymize" the Internet.
Check Ars Technica to get all the scary details. Time to think twice about what you enter into Google ...
Here's hoping all that data stays quietly cloistered away forever. Although, as the 2006 AOL search term scandal showed us, the results of such an outing could be hilarious.
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