Conroy: Stupid Statement Number 6397

In an interview this morning on ABC Local Radio Melbourne, our esteemed Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, bleated out yet another of his either misinformed statements, complete misunderstandings, or out-and-out untruths.

In regards to the recent ruckus he has been creating over Google's inadvertent collection of data from WiFi networks, he had this to say (audio download here):

“They’ve been collecting information from Wi-Fi’s that aren’t protected, and so conceivably, it’s possible that as Google drove past your home, if you didn’t have the password protection, and you were typing, err, you were doing your online banking, passing personal information, in a transaction, as they drove past, they could have captured that.”

Minister, banking sites use this thing called “SSL” or “Secure Sockets Layer” to ENCRYPT data in communications between themselves and people running internet banking sessions – whether or not their Wi-Fi network is encrypted is IRRELEVANT.

Are you wrong, completely stupid, ignorant, misleading the public, trying to scare people, lying, or all of the above?

  • unrealshots

    Clearly Senator Fucktard is on a roll…

    I like rolls, especially ones filled with jam, with sugar sprinkled all over ….

    Oops, I got distracted, or maybe I don't understand the topic either… :)

  • http://michaelwyres.com/ Michael Wyres

    He is certainly on something, the least of which is “the ball”…

  • http://twitter.com/k_morrissey Kieran Morrissey

    Sadly, having a communications minister this poorly informed is actually nothing new. Anyone remember Alston?

  • http://michaelwyres.com/ Michael Wyres

    It is true that Alston was pretty ordinary, but he at least had the ability to listen to opposing points of view!

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