Police start to secure Wi-Fi networks in the wake of last year's terrorist attacks.
The Mumbai, India, police have launched their previously announced plan to secure Wi-Fi networks. A team of police is using a battery of devices to systematically identify and eliminate unsecured Wi-Fi networks in the wake of last year's attacks, where terrorists used the Internet and other communications networks.
Terrorists used Google Earth to plan Mumbai attacks, say police officials.
The terrorists that attacked various locations in south Mumbai last week used digital maps from Google Earth to learn their way around, according to officials investigating the attacks.
Ex Indian president warned easy availability of detailed maps of countries from services such as Google Earth could be misused by terrorists.
The terrorists that attacked various locations in south Mumbai last week used digital maps from Google Earth to learn their way around, according to officials investigating the attacks.
Multinational companies in India shocked but unfazed by terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
Terrorist attacks this week in Mumbai are unlikely to make multinational technology companies change their strategies for India.
The Indian government plans to direct ISPs there to secure their Wi-Fi connections, citing the threat of terrorism.
Security experts and other citizens in Mumbai, India, are planning a drive to make people in the city and the rest of the country more aware of the need to secure their Wi-Fi networks.