"“People say things online and think they’re largely hidden from discovery,” said Albert Gidari, consulting director of privacy at the Center for Internet and Society at Stanford Law School. But in many cases those individuals can be identified, he said.
“If you’re really smart and you want to defame somebody, you go to Starbucks, where it’s an open or public WiFi,” Gidari said."
- Date Published:04/14/2019
- Original Publication:CNBC