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Article on stealing WiFi
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Posted by: gam3r
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060622-7111.html
It seems the consequences for stealing WiFi are becoming much more severe.
Posted by: pdnielsen
Interesting. I'll remember to buy a small capachino if I ever get a laptop and hang out at a Wi-Fi cafe. In the meantime I only need a wired network for myself because the PCs are right next to each other. My lady friend has switched to a wired network from a wireless one because some neighbors' kids were using it to download porn and get around their parents security measures.
Posted by: Bishop
If she's capable of finding out exactly what they're doing with her wireless connection she should be capable enough to prevent it.
Posted by: rabidgecko
i dont know if its just me, but I could always tell if someone was using my wireless connection before I enabled MAC filtering.....i just looked in the DHCP clients table or w.e....not to mention that if my computer was turned off, and the WLAN led was blinking, someone was using it.
anyway, thats good. ppl shouldn't steal.
Posted by: Bishop
It's not merely the ability to tell someone else is logged on, but more specifically the accusation that the individual in question knows precisely what the unauthorised user is accessing.
Posted by: pdnielsen
Jen used to do tech support for Boche & Lomb, so she knew what she was doing. The problem was that she spent too little on her wireless equipment because of her high interest mortgage after surviving cancer. The protection technology it came with didn't work some of the time. As it is she sold her laptop because she was desperate for the money, so a wired network for two PCs in the same room works just fine for her too.
Posted by: madman55
set up a security password yo lock out those unwanted stealers
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