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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Central TX west of Houston
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Google was snooping in your wifi!
Some engineer at Google wrote some code that would allow the Google street view cars to grab personal information out of unprotected wifi.
BBC News - Google staff 'knew of wi-fi snooping', report says Quote:
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Who is so stupid to not password protect the wifi?
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Join Date: May 2003
Location: southern California
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I live on a private street of 25 homes in a HOA. Once while walking the dog, I used my iPhone to see who had unprotected WiFi. I think about 1/3 of them did. I sent the HOA an email, and a few weeks later there were still a few unprotected.
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I think a lost of (if not most) people just don't know, and I think service providers were installing systems without security enabled.
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My last system came unprotected and I was just too lazy to go to the trouble of setting it up. My new system came with a password that I had to change and then, if I really really wanted it open, I had to take steps to turn it off. In that case it was easier to use the password.
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this sounds like they did evil to me
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My parents wifi is unprotected..... But they live far enough off a rural road, that it can't be picked up...
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Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: midwest
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These days, internet access costs a lot more than a $13/monthly phone bill and Netzero.
Still not much faster, either... Neighbors can share the costs, or people can act socialist if they want to. Not much different from the free WiFi provided by the coffee house. Scanning for open access nodes is the same as "war driving", but on a huge scale by a major corporation. =Legal, but evil. "The data gathered included contents of some emails and web browsing history". =Felony hacking, and jail. |
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