Adoption of Wi-Fi wireless technology continues to see explosive growth. However many users still operate their home Wi-Fi networks in unsecured mode or use publicly available unsecured Wi-Fi networks, thus exposing their communications to the dangers of packet sniffing, a technique used for eavesdropping on a network. Some have argued that communications over unsecured Wi-Fi networks are readily accessible to the general public and that such communications are therefore excluded from the broad protections of the Federal Wiretap Act against intentional interception of electronic communications. This Note examines the Federal Wiretap Act and argues that the current Act\u27s treatment of Wi-Fi sniffing might protect unsecured Wi-Fi commun...
The federal Wiretap Act—originally enacted to curtail the government’s unbridled use of wiretaps to ...
While it is now illegal to intentionally intercept cordless telephone conversations, cordless teleph...
Wireless computer networks are increasing exponentially around the world. They are being implemented...
Adoption of Wi-Fi wireless technology continues to see explosive growth. However many users still op...
This Note concerns the problem of privacy in wireless communications. Since wireless communications ...
Between May 2007 and 2010, as part of its popular Street View project, Google collected an enormous ...
Wireless networking is growing in popularity because it is often cheaper and more convenient than ot...
Wireless communications devices such as cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) are ubiqu...
Th e US Court of Appeals issued an opinion that Wi-Fi sniffi ng can violate the US Wiretap Act. If i...
In a series of rulings by the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon and the Ninth Circuit C...
Accessing public Wi-Fi networks can be as dangerous as it is convenient. People who access a public ...
As wireless computer networks are becoming commonplace, so also is the practice of accessing the Int...
I argue that a person\u27s privacy interest in his email is the same as his privacy interest in a te...
In January 2010, the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon decided U.S. v. Ahrndt, the firs...
To the modern law enforcement investigator, the potential for an offender to have a mobile device on...
The federal Wiretap Act—originally enacted to curtail the government’s unbridled use of wiretaps to ...
While it is now illegal to intentionally intercept cordless telephone conversations, cordless teleph...
Wireless computer networks are increasing exponentially around the world. They are being implemented...
Adoption of Wi-Fi wireless technology continues to see explosive growth. However many users still op...
This Note concerns the problem of privacy in wireless communications. Since wireless communications ...
Between May 2007 and 2010, as part of its popular Street View project, Google collected an enormous ...
Wireless networking is growing in popularity because it is often cheaper and more convenient than ot...
Wireless communications devices such as cell phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) are ubiqu...
Th e US Court of Appeals issued an opinion that Wi-Fi sniffi ng can violate the US Wiretap Act. If i...
In a series of rulings by the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon and the Ninth Circuit C...
Accessing public Wi-Fi networks can be as dangerous as it is convenient. People who access a public ...
As wireless computer networks are becoming commonplace, so also is the practice of accessing the Int...
I argue that a person\u27s privacy interest in his email is the same as his privacy interest in a te...
In January 2010, the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon decided U.S. v. Ahrndt, the firs...
To the modern law enforcement investigator, the potential for an offender to have a mobile device on...
The federal Wiretap Act—originally enacted to curtail the government’s unbridled use of wiretaps to ...
While it is now illegal to intentionally intercept cordless telephone conversations, cordless teleph...
Wireless computer networks are increasing exponentially around the world. They are being implemented...