Former Prosecutor: Google Wi-Fi Snafu ‘Likely’ Illegal

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Google “likely” breached a U.S. federal criminal statute in connection with its accidental Wi-Fi sniffing — but not for siphoning private data from internet surfers using unsecured networks, a former federal prosecutor said Tuesday. Ironically, says former prosecutor Paul Ohm, it’s likely Google did not violate wiretap regulations, but instead might have breached the Pen Register and Trap and Traces Device Act for intercepting the metadata and address information alongside the content. “I think it’s likely they committed a criminal misdemeanor of the Pen Register and Trap and Traces Device …


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