For a while, the wireless Internet connection Christine and Randy Brodeur installed last year seemed perfect. They were able to sit in their sunny Los Angeles backyard working on their laptop ...
New research, carried out by Sophos, shows that 54 percent of computer users admit to Wi-Fi piggybacking -- accessing someone else's wireless Internet network without permission. According to the ...
If you leave your DSL router in default configuration mode, you invite anyone with a wireless device to piggyback on your Internet connection -- which can prove dangerous. Routers leave the factory ...
BROKEN ARROW -- A Collinsville man has been arrested on allegations that he tapped into a homeowner's wireless computer to again access to the Internet. Jan Brewer, 48, was arrested about 4 p.m.
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