The unjust storage or use of private information for economic, political or personal gains.
Typical offenders are countries and governments, such as, and not limited to The United States, Canada, Germany and Australia. Large corporations like Facebook has also been found to be guilty of data-terrorism.
Typical offenders are countries and governments, such as, and not limited to The United States, Canada, Germany and Australia. Large corporations like Facebook has also been found to be guilty of data-terrorism.
Roger: "Hey! Didn't you hear? Canada just stooped down to the level of the US government with their privacy invading bill disguised as an anti-terror act. Just the freaking patriot act all over again."
Spencer: "It's kay, I have nothing to hide anyways."
Roger: "You shithead. I bet you wouldn't mind me taking all your passwords and getting a copy of all your text messages then."
Susan: "Guys, guys. It's all okay. They've just incriminated themselves by committing data-terrorism. They won't stand a chance in the Supreme court."
Spencer: "It's kay, I have nothing to hide anyways."
Roger: "You shithead. I bet you wouldn't mind me taking all your passwords and getting a copy of all your text messages then."
Susan: "Guys, guys. It's all okay. They've just incriminated themselves by committing data-terrorism. They won't stand a chance in the Supreme court."
by NightHawkGaurdian May 11, 2015
A new term to define gossiping, used by superiors in the professional world to provide a sense of engaging in criminal activity.
by The Stafford Executive August 18, 2010
In online poker, to observe tables with the intention of collecting information on how other players play in the form of hand histories.
At one time it was argued that this is data collection rather than 'mining' per se but the term appears to have become accepted terminology in online poker circles.
At one time it was argued that this is data collection rather than 'mining' per se but the term appears to have become accepted terminology in online poker circles.
by pokerguy July 24, 2006
The use of big data to discriminate against those who don’t have a “good credit score” in public—for example, an insurance company might charge someone a higher premium because they live in a crime-infested area, or in a region with a high percentage of loan defaulters or smokers.
Big data and social media companies, which collect data on people’s profiles and purchasing behaviors and credit-worthiness, are unethically selling these sensitive information to banks and insurance companies, which in turn apply data discrimination against potential clients.
by MathPlus September 05, 2018
A data diva is a data entry technition or a person whoe's entire workplace existance requires them to finger fuck their computer all day, every day, day after day, after day.
by Jim Inman August 17, 2006
He sent me an e-mail. I am certain I saved it. When I search for it on my computer I cannot find it . The file must have gone to data heaven.
by Joe LaMoy December 31, 2007
High-level consulting executive engaged in life saving manual data entry. Other tasks include taking invaluable meeting minutes, preparing pointless "strategic" documents, and irrelevent endless internet surfing.
by Master Data Wizard May 17, 2010