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    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    No, professional politicians are amongst the worst fsckwits going when it comes to security.

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    started a topic Ok, bad google and all that, but...

    Ok, bad google and all that, but...

    BBC News - Google's Street View 'snoops' on Congress members

    Consumer Watchdog focused on a number of high profile politicians whose homes appear on Google's Street View maps.

    It found that Congresswoman Jane Harman, who heads the intelligence sub committee for the House's Homeland Security Committee, has an open home network that could have leaked out vital information that could have been picked up by Street View vehicles.
    Ms Harman's office has not responded to calls for comment on the issue. Consumer Watch said it did not collect any information but did pinpoint where unsecure networks could be found.
    Shouldn't she know better?
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