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Originally Posted by elcreative
Drive by and cloning isn't that prevalent but a large number of people do not secure their wi-fi adequately and, if this law survives the current challenges from the ISPs, it will become more popular... Just where I live, I can normally see 9 wi-fi routers of which 3 are fully open and accessible... a full third can easily be used and I wouldn't have to drive anywhere, just login, do illegal D/Ls and be untraceable without full house-to-house searches of everyone in range...
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Yes, that was the point I was making. Should a person become immune from prosecution if they leave their WiFi unsecured? That is what some people appear to be suggesting, and I can't see the rational behind that.