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Google Privacy Wireless Networking

Court Declares Google Must Face Wiretap Charges For Wi-Fi Snooping 214

New submitter Maser_24 writes with news about continued action against Google for snooping on unsecured Wi-Fi networks when collecting data for Street View. From the article: "A federal appeals court this week ruled that Google could be held liable for civil damages for the company's 2011 scandal involving the company's collection of Wi-Fi data from unsecured hotspots using their Street View vehicles. To come to that conclusion, the court followed a rather unique logic path; according to the court, unsecured Wi-Fi hotspots are not 'radio communications' that are 'readily accessible' to the general public and therefore Google violated the Wiretap Act." This despite being cleared of wrongdoing by the FCC.
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Court Declares Google Must Face Wiretap Charges For Wi-Fi Snooping

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  • Re:Good. (Score:5, Funny)

    by Dunbal ( 464142 ) * on Wednesday September 11, 2013 @10:22AM (#44818853)
    Yeah how about trying "We were ordered to do it by the US government and we can't give you details because a) national security and b) gag order". Seems to work for the government, why can't it work for Google?

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