Why does FBI surveillance show up on my wifi?
Originally Answered: Why is there WiFi named FBI surveillance around my house? Because some genius decided to name the wifi ‘FBI surveillance’. It is just the display name of the wifi that shows up on devices when connecting to it and it doesn’t change anything.
Can you name your WIFI anything?
You can usually change the SSID setup in the settings of your router (or other wireless access point). A network name cannot be more than 32 characters long, but other than that, there are few restrictions on what you can choose as the SSID.
Can WIFI names be illegal?
Falling short of actually attacking someone’s race and national origin, most wi-fi names may be legal even if annoying, inconsiderate, and lame. But just because something is legal, this does not mean you should do it. Neighbor relations often go beyond what is legal and illegal.
Is the FBI monitoring my phone?
Does the FBI watch my phone? No, the FBI doesn’t watch your phones, either through the microphones or the camera, at least not without a warrant. If an FBI agent tries to watch your phones or listen to your conversations without a court warrant, they will be violating your constitutional right to privacy.
What should you not name your Wi-Fi?
You should also avoid creating a wireless network name containing your last name, your address, or anything personal that might help hackers crack your wireless network password.
Are Wi-Fi network names case sensitive?
Yes, WiFi SSID names are case sensitive.
What’s the best WiFi name you’ve seen?
Hopefully, you’ll find at least one or two funny SSID names that really stick out:
- Mom Use This One.
- I Now Declare You Husband and Wi-Fi.
- Benjamin FrankLAN.
- Martin Router King.
- John Wilkes Bluetooth.
- Pretty Fly for a Wi-Fi.
- Bill Wi the Science Fi.
- I Believe Wi Can Fi.
Should you name your WiFi network after a surveillance van?
Naming your wifi network after a surveillance van is such a common gag that Mashable included it on a list of “best wifi names”. The butt of the joke this time happened to be a guy who was at that moment scheming about how to one-up the Columbine massacre. All a strange coincidence! But. But! Last month I was working at my favorite coffee shop.
Why is the FBI asking Internet companies to make ‘wiretapping friendly’?
In order to bypass this obstacle, the FBI is asking Internet companies to go along with legislation that would require web companies like Facebook, Google and Skype to make their platforms “wiretapping-friendly.”
Does the FBI take over state and local police investigations?
No. State and local law enforcement agencies are not subordinate to the FBI, and the FBI does not supervise or take over their investigations. Instead, the investigative resources of the FBI and state and local agencies are often pooled in a common effort to investigate and solve the cases.
Does the FBI want to expand the Broadband Privacy Act?
Although the Federal Communications Commission extended the law to apply to broadband networks in 2004, the FBI is seeking to expand it even further. So far, the proposed amendment has been approved by the Department of Justice, but has yet to be introduced in the legislature.