
By Gemma Simpson
Published: Wednesday 18 April 2007
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Rob
Location
Herts, UK
Occupation
Digital Media Consultant
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In the same breath, the user that doesn't secure their WiFi should also be liable, if you leave money on the pavement unattended what do you expect to happen to it? (barring strongwinds and such like).
We have a law concerning driving without due care an attention, can we not have the same applied to IT (would create a lot of jobs for the police that's for sure).
I have just started using a Wi-Fi enabled mobile p...
Julian Nicholls
Of course the next logical step is for all the ISP...
Paul Featherstone
In the same breath, the user that doesn't secure t...
Rob
Three thoughts on this.
1. Paul Featherstone is...
Anonymous
If someone breaks my WEP/WPA etc...
Same as picki...
Andy
It's not a bad idea to share our networks and make...
Anonymous
If I am sitting in my home and are able to access ...
Wayne Mar
Reassuring to see the police 'solving' a crime. Su...
Anonymous
So where does this logically end ?
If I walk pa...
Simon
Re the UK law: “The Communications Act includes an...
Brett Patterson
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