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Seattle PD Mum On Tracking By Its New Wi-Fi Mesh Network

An anonymous reader writes "The Stranger reports that Seattle's police department has installed a Wi-Fi mesh network paid for by the Department of Homeland Security. FTA: 'The SPD declined to answer more than a dozen questions from The Stranger, including whether the network is operational, who has access to its data, what it might be used for, and whether the SPD has used it (or intends to use it) to geo-locate people's devices via their MAC addresses or other identifiers.'"

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  1. Re:changing it is a good idea regardless by houstonbofh · · Score: 4, Funny

    No doubt there is a provision buried in Law somewhere that says that any attempt to subvert the surveillance system, obscure your identity, or obscure your location, shall constitution obstruction of police powers and land you in jail.

    When it is criminal to use airplane mode, only criminals will have airplane mode.

  2. Re:changing it is a good idea regardless by arisvega · · Score: 4, Funny

    You "fixed" it, but not the part where he was changing the wired MAC address to prevent wireles tracking.

    Try wlan0.

    Utter nonsense- carrying around miles of ethernet cable is the only way to be safe.

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