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      <title>Nike+iPod Sport Kit raises privacy concerns</title>
      <description>This holiday season, gift-givers may unwittingly give their favorite athlete a workout accessory that can double as a tracking device. Computer scientists at the University of Washington show potential breaches of privacy related to the Nike+iPod Sport Kit.</description>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Nov 2006 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>UW's College of Engineering wins three of Technology Review's TR35 awards</title>
      <description>The UW's College of Engineering was awarded three of Technology Review magazine's TR35 awards, given to 35 top innovators from industry and academia who are younger than 35. One of the UW's winners also was recognized by the magazine as Humanitarian of the Year. </description>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <title>Researchers find implantable cardiac defibrillators may expose patients to security and privacy risks; potential solutions suggested</title>
      <description>Digital security may become an issue for the medical profession. A team of researchers has shown that patients' private medical information could be extracted from implantable medical devices and their devices reprogrammed without the patients' authorization or knowledge.</description>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) and Bonnie  Prescott (bprescot@bidmc.harvard.edu) and Ed Blaguszewski (edblag@admin.umass.edu) </author>
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      <title>Just in time for school: Free Adeona service tracks stolen laptops</title>
      <description>Researchers at the University of Washington have created the first free laptop theft-protection tool. The open-source software not only provides a virtual watchdog on your precious machine - reporting the laptop's location when it connects to the Internet - but does so without letting anybody but you monitor your whereabouts. </description>
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      <author>Rachel Tompa (rtompa@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <title>This article will self-destruct: A tool to make online personal data vanish</title>
      <description>Private information scattered all over the Internet and impossible to control. A new system, called Vanish, puts an expiration date on electronic text. Electronic communication sent using Vanish -- such as e-mail, Facebook posts and chat messages -- would have a brief lifetime and then self-destruct.</description>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 21 Jul 2009 11:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Household robots do not protect users' security and privacy, researchers say</title>
      <description>Robots equipped with wireless and sensing capabilities are available for use in the home. But the safety and privacy risks of these devices are not yet adequately addressed, according to a new University of Washington study.</description>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 19:47:49 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>'Puter Profs: Experts who can address a variety of computer-related issues </title>
      <description>UW experts who can address a variety of computer-related issues.</description>
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      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 10 Aug 2009 19:36:12 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Media alert: Presentation on the security of modern automobiles</title>
      <description>A UW doctoral student on Wednesday will present results showing a need to address electronic security issues in cars with more sophisticated computer control and broader wireless connectivity.</description>
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      <category>Technology</category>
      <author>Hannah Hickey (hickeyh@u.washington.edu) </author>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 18 May 2010 17:12:00 GMT</pubDate>
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