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Old 07-11-2005, 07:33 PM
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Feds Fear Air Broadband Terror

Wired Magazine is reporting that federal law enforcement wants to snoop into WiFi activity used by airline customers. Apparently, there is a possibility that terrorsts could coordinate attacks using the system. In joint comments filed with the FCC last Tuesday, the Justice Department, the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security warned that a terrorist could use on-board internet access to communicate with confederates on other planes, on the ground or in different sections of the same plane -- all from the comfort of an aisle seat.
"There is a short window of opportunity in which action can be taken to thwart a suicidal terrorist hijacking or remedy other crisis situations on board an aircraft, and law enforcement needs to maximize its ability to respond to these potentially lethal situations," the filing reads.

What do you make of this? Can terrorists really use airline wifi to set off bombs? Or is this a violation of search and seizure laws?
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