
By Gemma Simpson
Published: Thursday 15 November 2007
thickos should secure it then eh?
Anonymous
Please don't print these meaningless stories - the...
MikeW
Um, why does everyone assume an unsecured network ...
Anonymous
Oh no! It "deprives ISPs of revenue"! Are these ...
EBGB
True. It is quite funny though.
Anonymous
Was listening to an article on the radio about thi...
Anonymous
Surely if you advertise your unsecured wireless ne...
Ollie Clark
I hope you listened to that article on the radio o...
Graham Coles
From within my house, I can detect six wireless ne...
Anonymous
I leave my home WiFi unlocked so people do have th...
Anonymous
Come on, it IS a victimless crime. Or rather, it s...
Anonymous
I recognise the point people make regarding "steal...
TP
I agree that this is a non-story and wireless with...
Simon Allen
I seriously doubt any silicon.com reader is runnin...
Karen Challinor
I'm one of those home users that has not secured t...
Chris
Depriving ISPs of revenue. Complete nonsense.
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Tom Rowland
I think the analogy of the unsecured network with ...
Richard Percival
Well I have a a FON access point so I allow outsid...
Simon Curry
Some wise man said "the law is an ass"
or is that...
GALLEY SLAVE#41
I move around a lot for my assignments. It is very...
Hugh Kennedy
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