Scott McNealy, once vexed privacy activists by claiming that "you have zero privacy anyway -- get over it."Now the Sun Microsystems CEO is saying that "absolute privacy is a disaster waiting to happen."In an opinionated article published in The Washington . . .
Scott McNealy, once vexed privacy activists by claiming that "you have zero privacy anyway -- get over it."Now the Sun Microsystems CEO is saying that "absolute privacy is a disaster waiting to happen."In an opinionated article published in The Washington Post this week, McNealy said it would be "a mistake" to dismiss the benefits of sharing information, citing medical records that should be forwarded to your doctor and vehicle location information after an accident.

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