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By Tom Espiner

Published: Friday 24 August 2007


Name

Dave Cotton


Location

Southern France


Occupation

Consultant


Comment

Reading it again I see it was mentioned that it was unsecured, so how would people know that it was not made available purposely like mine? The real crime here is that people set up wifi systems with little or no idea of what they are doing then PC Plod, who wants to get his name in the papers, tells everyone that they are committing a crime. Hope Peter Cochrane doesn't get picked up one day, from his blog he spends a lot of time using available wifi access :)



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