Internal abuse, in other words the "malicious insider," is a growing concern with such vendors as Google who do not encrypt stored data such as Gmail and whose corporate ethics have sometimes been questionable in the past, such as knowingly violating US copyright laws during the early stages of Google Books and capturing e-mail addresses and log-ins from unsecured Wifi networks using its street view cars. The Cloud Security Alliance, an industry consortium dedicated to solving the serious security and trust issues still troubling the industry, ranked "malicious insider" as its #3 threat (CSA 2010).