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CCPA/CPRA, the Invasion of Privacy Act (Penal Code 631/632), and unfair-competition law give Californians real tools against router and device surveillance.
By Michael Benavides July 15, 2026
Part 5 of 5: CCPA, CIPA and unfair-competition law - your California toolkit against device surveillance.
Your smart TV, robot vacuum, doorbell camera and speaker quietly phone home — sometimes overseas. What device egress means and your California privacy rights.
By Michael Benavides July 15, 2026
Part 4 of 5: Your smart TV, vacuum, doorbell and speaker quietly phone home - and what California law lets you do.
Havana Syndrome began in Frankfurt in 2014, and nation-states have hijacked thousands of routers. The directed-energy history behind the Wi-Fi threat.
By Michael Benavides July 15, 2026
Part 3 of 5: Havana Syndrome began in Frankfurt - the directed-energy history behind the Wi-Fi threat.
KIT researchers built BFId — it identifies people with 99.5% accuracy using unencrypted beamforming feedback from ordinary Wi-Fi. How it works and why it matters.
By Michael Benavides July 15, 2026
 Part 2 of 5 · How Germany’s BFId turns an ordinary router into a person-scanner.
By Michael Benavides July 15, 2026
 Part 1 of 5 — The little box blinking in your hallway may be the most trusted stranger in your home. In 2026, the government and the scientists said the same thing out loud: it is watching. Your router sees everything — every search, every login, every device that wakes in the night to "phone home." For years, worrying about it made you sound paranoid. Then, in the span of a few months, two very different institutions confirmed the fear. The government moved In late 2025 the U.S. Commerce Department proposed banning the sale of TP-Link routers — a brand controlling a large share of the American market — over concerns of Chinese-government influence. Justice, Defense, and Homeland Security backed it. In March 2026 the FCC restricted foreign-built routers absent a security review, and in May 2026 Texas sued TP-Link for marketing its gear as "secure" while, the complaint says, it was exposed to China-linked actors. (TP-Link denies it.) The scientists proved it At the same time, researchers at Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) showed that an ordinary Wi-Fi router can identify a specific person with 99.5% accuracy — even if that person carries no phone and never connects to the network. Your body bends the router's radio waves into a fingerprint. We unpack exactly how in Part 2. Why this series Over five parts we connect the dots: the science that turns your router into a scanner (Part 2), the directed-energy and nation-state history behind it (Part 3), the quiet data leaks from every smart device in your home (Part 4), and — most important — the California laws that let you fight back (Part 5). The device that guards your digital front door can also be the crack under it. Let's look at it clearly. Next → Part 2: The Spy Who Came in from the Wi-Fi. Blue Data Legal helps Californians take back control of their data. If a connected device may be collecting, recording, or transmitting your private information, we can help you assert your rights. Free consultation: 707-362-4166. BLUE DATA LEGAL is a trade name of the Law Office of Michael Benavides, Esq., California State Bar No. 270714. General information about California law, not legal advice; reading it creates no attorney-client relationship. Laws and enforcement priorities change — verify current rules. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.
By Michael Benavides June 20, 2026
I Never Said that When an AI Chatbot Defames You. Michael Benavides, Esq., Sacramento Law Group & Arrasmith Law. Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa. 707-362-4166.
By Michael Benavides June 20, 2026
They can Read the Signal Now Neural Data and. Michael Benavides, Esq., Sacramento Law Group & Arrasmith Law. Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa. 707-362-4166.
By Michael Benavides June 20, 2026
The Fake Drake Problem Why AI Voice Clones Are. Michael Benavides, Esq., Sacramento Law Group & Arrasmith Law. Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa. 707-362-4166.
By Michael Benavides June 20, 2026
The Take it Down Act Goes Live Platforms Now. Michael Benavides, Esq., Sacramento Law Group & Arrasmith Law. Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa. 707-362-4166.
CCPA/CPRA, the Invasion of Privacy Act (Penal Code 631/632), and unfair-competition law give Californians real tools against router and device surveillance.
By Michael Benavides July 15, 2026
Part 5 of 5: CCPA, CIPA and unfair-competition law - your California toolkit against device surveillance.
Your smart TV, robot vacuum, doorbell camera and speaker quietly phone home — sometimes overseas. What device egress means and your California privacy rights.
By Michael Benavides July 15, 2026
Part 4 of 5: Your smart TV, vacuum, doorbell and speaker quietly phone home - and what California law lets you do.
Havana Syndrome began in Frankfurt in 2014, and nation-states have hijacked thousands of routers. The directed-energy history behind the Wi-Fi threat.
By Michael Benavides July 15, 2026
Part 3 of 5: Havana Syndrome began in Frankfurt - the directed-energy history behind the Wi-Fi threat.
KIT researchers built BFId — it identifies people with 99.5% accuracy using unencrypted beamforming feedback from ordinary Wi-Fi. How it works and why it matters.
By Michael Benavides July 15, 2026
 Part 2 of 5 · How Germany’s BFId turns an ordinary router into a person-scanner.
By Michael Benavides July 15, 2026
 Part 1 of 5 — The little box blinking in your hallway may be the most trusted stranger in your home. In 2026, the government and the scientists said the same thing out loud: it is watching. Your router sees everything — every search, every login, every device that wakes in the night to "phone home." For years, worrying about it made you sound paranoid. Then, in the span of a few months, two very different institutions confirmed the fear. The government moved In late 2025 the U.S. Commerce Department proposed banning the sale of TP-Link routers — a brand controlling a large share of the American market — over concerns of Chinese-government influence. Justice, Defense, and Homeland Security backed it. In March 2026 the FCC restricted foreign-built routers absent a security review, and in May 2026 Texas sued TP-Link for marketing its gear as "secure" while, the complaint says, it was exposed to China-linked actors. (TP-Link denies it.) The scientists proved it At the same time, researchers at Germany's Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) showed that an ordinary Wi-Fi router can identify a specific person with 99.5% accuracy — even if that person carries no phone and never connects to the network. Your body bends the router's radio waves into a fingerprint. We unpack exactly how in Part 2. Why this series Over five parts we connect the dots: the science that turns your router into a scanner (Part 2), the directed-energy and nation-state history behind it (Part 3), the quiet data leaks from every smart device in your home (Part 4), and — most important — the California laws that let you fight back (Part 5). The device that guards your digital front door can also be the crack under it. Let's look at it clearly. Next → Part 2: The Spy Who Came in from the Wi-Fi. Blue Data Legal helps Californians take back control of their data. If a connected device may be collecting, recording, or transmitting your private information, we can help you assert your rights. Free consultation: 707-362-4166. BLUE DATA LEGAL is a trade name of the Law Office of Michael Benavides, Esq., California State Bar No. 270714. General information about California law, not legal advice; reading it creates no attorney-client relationship. Laws and enforcement priorities change — verify current rules. ATTORNEY ADVERTISING.
By Michael Benavides June 20, 2026
I Never Said that When an AI Chatbot Defames You. Michael Benavides, Esq., Sacramento Law Group & Arrasmith Law. Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa. 707-362-4166.
By Michael Benavides June 20, 2026
They can Read the Signal Now Neural Data and. Michael Benavides, Esq., Sacramento Law Group & Arrasmith Law. Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa. 707-362-4166.
By Michael Benavides June 20, 2026
The Fake Drake Problem Why AI Voice Clones Are. Michael Benavides, Esq., Sacramento Law Group & Arrasmith Law. Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa. 707-362-4166.
By Michael Benavides June 20, 2026
The Take it Down Act Goes Live Platforms Now. Michael Benavides, Esq., Sacramento Law Group & Arrasmith Law. Sacramento, San Jose, Santa Rosa. 707-362-4166.

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