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Who is responsible for tracking down a bad guy who is hijacking a connection on an open access point?

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Who is responsible for tracking down a bad guy who is hijacking a connection on an open access point?

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This is a Joint-effort between the LEA and the WISP to the best of the ability of the WISP. 11) I have a customer who has made a deal with his neighbor to let him use his connection. I am not aware that arrangement has been made on the customer’s end of the link. You come to me to intercept traffic from that IP address and I intercept that traffic. Subsequently you discover (by whatever means) that I have provided you intercept which was not covered by the order. Who is liable? Court orders are on the target’s communications device. It is the LEAs responsibility to remove all non-target communications when it is a full collection requirement. This relieves us of the requirement to provide only target communications. We provide data streams associated with a DEVICE. The LEAs are required to separate target data streams from non-target data streams.

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