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lucky644
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reply to TK Junk Mail
Re: RE: Wi-Fi piggybacking won't put you in pokey

said by TK Junk Mail See Profile :

Agree no jail time needed for simple access of someone else's WiFi connection. But a misdemeanor fine is certainly reasonable. But I do feel that those who hack in to a SECURED AP should get hammered big time. A BIG fine for a 1st offense and jail time for repeated offenses.
I personally know someone who broke into a wifi, got caught, and was hit with a huge fine, 30 days community service AND 5 YEARS probation.
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