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[TechRepublic] EFF finds Android leaking Wi-Fi history thanks to open source Wi-Fi stack

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EFF finds Android leaking Wi-Fi history thanks to open source Wi-Fi stack

Android phones running 3.1 and newer versions of Google's mobile operating system are leaking Wi-Fi connection histories, the Electronic Frontier Foundation has discovered.

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