


In June, Attorney-General Robert McClelland referred the matter for investigation to the AFP, but by July no investigation had yet been launched.

"We are mortified by what happened, but confident that these changes to our processes and structure will significantly improve our internal privacy and security practices for the benefit of all our users." He suggested that we try this: -Boot up in recovery mode -Open terminal -run 'resetpassword' -Select 'reset' in the popup window or 'My password doesnt work when logging in' (for me this was the 2nd of 3 options) -follow this through & try to log in again I couldnt get past the part where it wanted me to input my Apple ID password. We want to delete this data as soon as possible, and I would like to apologise again for the fact that we collected it in the first place," Google's senior vice president of engineering and research, Alan Eustace, said. "It's clear from those inspections that while most of the data is fragmentary, in some instances entire emails and URLs were captured, as well as passwords. In a blog post on Friday, the internet giant admitted that it had collected some emails and password information from people's unencrypted Wi-Fi networks through its Street View cars.
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In May, Google said that only "publicly broadcast SSID information and Mac addresses" had been collected by its Street View cars, amounting to around 600 gigabytes worth of data from over 30 countries however, subsequent investigation by some of the affected countries found otherwise. The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has sought legal advice over the revelation that Google collected email and password information through its Street View cars.
