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15:50:01 on Tue, 1 Jun 2010, "Bradshaw, Phillip"
<[log in to unmask]> writes
>I tend to side with Renzo here. Assuming my wi-fi was not encrypted (it
>is) it would not take much subtlety I guess for Google to link the MAC
>of my equipment with me. There are not likely to be any others in my
>street contributing to Jiscmail and my other specialist interests, and
>there is already enough about me on the web to make the link 100% clear
But they only grabbed the traffic for a fraction of a second, what's the
chances you were logging into something that exact moment?
Of course, it may still have theoretically been a wiretap (but only on
subscription APs, I guess), but there's a limited amount of profiling
you can do in the time involved.
--
Roland Perry
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