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Stealing Wi-Fi is wrong

1 pointsby lenkendallalmost 10 years ago

2 comments

gjvcalmost 10 years ago
The article conveniently misses the fact that the connection may be used for all sorts of illegal activity. In such cases, the perpetrator would likely avoid detection, and not only would the owner get the blame (hence risking a custodial sentence), but also in most cases would have a very difficult time proving their innocence.
Nadyaalmost 10 years ago
The &quot;disagree&quot; section is a bit jarring.<p><i>[Agree]What if someone used your network without permission and then transferred illegal files on your Wi-Fi?<p>[Disagree]Sure that would suck but I also wouldn&#x27;t be stupid enough to leave my Wi-Fi unlocked.</i><p>So &quot;that would suck, which is why I wouldn&#x27;t be stupid enough to leave my Wi-Fi unlocked&quot;.<p>So the Disagreer things unlocked Wi-Fi is something only stupid people do because people might transfer illegal files.<p><i>&gt;Disagree. It&#x27;s 2015. At this point if someone has Wi-Fi beaming from their home sans password they simply don&#x27;t care if anyone else uses it.</i><p>Which contradicts their opening statement that only people who don&#x27;t care would leave it unlocked. Unless they are saying the only people who don&#x27;t care are stupid, and thus Wi-Fi should be locked and therefore <i>not</i> free.<p>I visited the site for 60 seconds, and as soon as that time was up it decided it wanted on my blacklist. Annoying modal popup, no thanks.