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Firm pays $950,000 penalty for using Wi-Fi signals to secretly track phone users

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A mobile advertising company that tracked the locations of hundreds of millions of consumers without consent has agreed to pay $ 950,000 (£640,000) in civil penalties and implement a privacy program to settle charges that it violated federal law.

The US Federal Trade Commission alleged in a complaint filed Wednesday that Singapore-based InMobi undermined phone users’ ability to make informed decisions about the collection of their location information. While InMobi claimed that its software collected geographical whereabouts only when end users provided opt-in consent, the software in fact used nearby Wi-Fi signals to infer locations when permission wasn’t given, FTC officials alleged. InMobi then archived the location information and used it to push targeted advertisements to individual phone users.

Specifically, the FTC alleged, InMobi collected nearby basic service set identification addresses, which act as unique serial numbers for wireless access points. The company, which thousands of Android and iOS app makers use to deliver ads to end users, then fed each BSSID into a “geocorder” database to infer the phone user’s latitude and longitude, even when an end user hadn’t provided permission for location to be tracked through the phone’s dedicated location feature.

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⊛ Online backup firm Carbonite tells users to change their passwords now

Online backup firm Carbonite targeted in password reuse attack

Carbonite is the latest firm to have issued a warning that hackers are attempting to break into its customers’ accounts, and are prompting all users to change their passwords as a result.

Graham Cluley

AT&T moves Wi-Fi calling needle forward for users of some Android devices

Having provided the option for iPhone users looking to make such international calls back in March, AT&T today announced that owners of certain Android devices will now also have access to Wi-Fi calling.

So if you’re stuck in a spot with lousy to non-existent cell coverage – my kids’ school, for example – you’ll be able to call and text without stepping outside.

The Android option is limited for starters to LG G4 but AT&T indicated that others will follow “soon.”

From an AT&T blog post:

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Network World Paul McNamara