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| Thread ID: 75928 | 2007-01-15 00:02:00 | Wireless Nwk & Legal issues | bk T (215) | Press F1 |
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| 516127 | 2007-01-15 11:41:00 | Yes, it is a good summary, godfather. Should be required reading... |
Laura (43) | ||
| 516128 | 2007-01-15 23:49:00 | If you have been using somebody's network accidentally then I would stop now for both moral and legal reasons. If you truly used the system unintentionally in the past then nobody would take it seriously in a criminal sense, but if you continue to use it knowing that you're using somebody else's network then that could be another matter. P.S. For your own security, it is a bad idea to connect to an unidentified network. If you have services such as file sharing turned on then connecting to an unsecured network could expose your computer to attack by others on that network. For the same reasons, you should ensure that your computer is fully up to date and well locked down before connecting to any public network such as a cafe's wireless access point. |
TGoddard (7263) | ||
| 516129 | 2007-01-16 11:13:00 | Very relevant bash.org quote: bash.org |
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