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Old 03-29-2011, 08:57 AM   #168
elcreative
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I have lost count of the times people with wi-fi routers just give a blank look when asked if it's secure... a rather larger percentage of the population here actually know about such things than the general population at large.

Still, doesn't matter, because they are technical novices then they deserve to be threatened, browbeaten, lose net access, be fined and possibly have their property seized because their IP has been used for downloads.

Ain't justice grand... guilty until proved innocent at your own expense...


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Originally Posted by HarryT View Post
I was talking about the situation where a person deliberately leaves their WiFi unsecured as a form of immunity from prosecution, should they be caught. This seems very wrong to me.
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