Thursday, June 14, 2012

What's that in the sky? It's a spy


Webnotes taken by: Theresa Payton, Fortalice, LLC. Content also covered on WBTV's "Protecting Your Cyberturf" segment featuring Kristen Miranda and Theresa Payton.
 
We have talked to you before about the stunning accuracy and digital quality of Google Street view.  Some countries are so concerned about this data in the wrong hands, they have won court decisions to make Google offer you an option to blur your house or building.  But the story does not end there.

It’s like a global scrapbook.  Pictures of events, memories, place and people.  Except all these photos will be snapped via spy planes for Google and Apple.  Most of us have come to recognize the Google street car but these spies in the sky will be virtually unnoticeable.  This has Cyber Expert, Theresa Payton, alarmed because this data in the wrong hands could put not just your privacy at risk but your safety too.


Apple recently bought C3 technologies and the spy plane technology has already been tested in London and other cities


Google images used to come from satellite and their street car.  Now they will use spy planes.


Why this is concerning:

1.  These systems get glitches - remember how Google grabbed the WiFi network data from personal residences?

2.  If they snap photos of you on personal property how will they track you down for a personal consent form?  

3.  The images online now are creepy but the resolution down at the lower levels gets grainy for the satellite photos, we will not have that issue with the spy plane photos which are taken at roughly 1500 feet

4.  One report said that the cameras are so accurate that you could photograph people in their homes through their skylights - “Honey, no need to clean those skylights anymore!”


What it will do:

1.  Google plans to have 3D images of large towns and cities online by the end of this year

2.  Apple has already unveiled its new mapping program and plans to aggressively add more photos to their maps


What Can You Do About it?:

1.  Complain directly to Apple and Google and ask for opt out and privacy features

2.  Contact your Senator or Congress representative and tell them you are concerned and that you want regular updates on this matter


WORD OF THE WEEK:

ICANN:  Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.  This is the international board that names all the internet domain names.  You probably heard about them recently because they announced new internet names to add to the list of .com, .net, and .biz.  You can see more about who they are at
http://www.icann.org/en/about

WEB RESOURCES:


If you want to voice your opinion on this, you can contact the following:


The Federal Trade Commision at
www.ftc.gov

A group called the Center for Democracy and Technology has created a “Privacy Complaint Tool” which you can find at
https://www.cdt.org/takebackyourprivacy/complainttool

If you are unsure on how to contact your elected official, you can go to these websites for this information:

For Congress
http://www.house.gov/representatives/find/
For the Senate:  
http://www.senate.gov/general/contact_information/senators_cfm.cfm

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