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Old 05-04-2012, 12:42 PM   #68
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So the ISP is now culpable? Should the ISP also make sure she doesn't get hacked?
No, the hacker is culpable. But a properly secured WiFi network (WPA or WPA2, with a pass-phrase that's a string of random characters) is unlikely to be hacked. It can be done, but it takes considerable resources to do so.
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