Two Cautioned Over Wireless 'Piggy-Backing' |
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Peter Griffiths, Reuters (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Wed, 18 Apr 2007 14:29:12 -0500
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By Peter Griffiths
Two people have been arrested and cautioned for using someone else's
The practice, which sharply divides Internet users, has been fuelled
On Saturday, a man was arrested after neighbors spotted him sitting in
A 29-year-old woman was also arrested in a car in a similar incident
Both received an official caution, a formal warning one step short of
They were among the first to be arrested for piggy-backing in Britain.
"Wireless networks don't stop at the walls of your home," said PC Tony
There is a lively ethical debate in Internet chatrooms over whether
"If it travels through the air it is open season," wrote one
Up to a quarter of home wireless connections are unsecured, according
Jason Lloyd, the site's head of broadband, said it left people open to
"The repercussions can be severe," he said. "It's bad enough when your
Businesses are also at risk. A survey of 320 companies by the London
Copyright 2007 Reuters Limited.
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