, 2002-04-22
Those cheap wireless video cameras hawked by annoying pop-up ads can be intercepted by anyone with a few hundred dollars and a voyeristic bent. There's no federal law against it, but there should be.
Expand all |
Post comment
Here we go again -- trying to plug a security hole with legislation instead of technology
2002-04-22
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)
Here we go again -- trying to plug a security hole with legislation instead of technology
2002-04-23
Anonymous
Anonymous
Here we go again -- trying to plug a security hole with legislation instead of technology
2002-04-23
Mark Rasch (2 replies)
Mark Rasch (2 replies)
Here we go again -- trying to plug a security hole with legislation instead of technology
2002-04-24
Anonymous
Anonymous
Here we go again -- trying to plug a security hole with legislation instead of technology
2002-05-02
Anonymous (1 replies)
Anonymous (1 replies)
Here we go again -- trying to plug a security hole with legislation instead of technology
2002-05-04
Mark D. Rasch
Mark D. Rasch
Closing the Spycam Sniffer Loophole
2002-04-22
Anonymous (2 replies)
Anonymous (2 replies)

Listen to this from NPR.org
http://www.npr.org/ramfiles/me/20020509.me.04.ram
Real audio format (sorry)..
The important quote from this story is from FBI Director Mueller
Quoting Andrea Seabrook reporter who was quoting FBI Director Mueller.
"So long as America protects the freedoms of movement and privacy the director said, America will be hard to protect from terrorists."
Long story short, VOTE (and communicate with your represenatives)or prepare(continue) to let the government dictate to us what is best for us.
[ reply ]
Link to this comment: http://www.securityfocus.com/comments/columns/76/12321#12321