I know this is wrong but...

Otter

Nothing to see here
I know it's dangerous to call your husband a blooming idiot but GD! get your facts straight people.

:killingme So simple to encrypt if they don't want someone using their bandwidth...Do you blackdrape your windows at night so your neighbor doesn't steal any of your light?
 

Jeff

Stop Staring!!!!!
Interesting... I think a man in an SUV parked outside your home stealing access to the internet is up to no good. I would have called the police as well. Too damn creepy. Could be downloading kiddie porn on your IP address so he cant be busted.

These laws are tricky when it comes to this stuff. It is legal for me to pull up outside of your house and recieve your Cordless phone signal but it's illegal for me to recieve your Cell Phone signal. :shrug:

There might be invasion of privacy laws involved or something but per the FCC rulings it is legal.

These wireless signal are not meant to be a point to point transmission. The transmitter sends the siganl out to any receiver within its transmit area. It's up to the owenr of the Router to put security in place.

Again I don't think there are any FCC rules against this. Probably some state laws come into play though.
 
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vraiblonde

Board Mommy
PREMO Member
Patron
I swear to God If I see you log on again I will hunt your *** down and make dayum sure your *** is locked up!

Kain, shut up, you ####ing psycho. Drunk posting is just embarrassing and you'll regret this tomorrow.
 
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forceofnature

Guest
These laws are tricky when it comes to this stuff. It is legal for me to pull up outside of your house and recieve your Cordless phone signalk but it's illegal for me to recieve your Cell Phone signal. :shrug:

There might be invasion of privacy laws involved or something but per the FCC rulings it is legal.

These wirless signal are not meant to be a ppoint to point transmission. The transmitter send sthe siganl out to any receiver within its transmit area. It's up to the owenr to the Router to put security in place.

Again I don't think there are any FCC rules against this. Probably some state laws come into play though.

Oh yes and use a DTMF decoder so you can get the credit card number the person just sent through their wireless phone.
 
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Kain99

Guest
Kain, shut up, you ####ing psycho. Drunk posting is just embarrassing and you'll regret this tomorrow.

No regrets Vrai and no booze. She is stealing and it is sooo wrong. You've been a lil off your rocker for two weeks.

I am speechless at your support.
 

sweetprincess23

New Member
i can't breath I am laughing so hard at Kain. Don't worry you might not have to hunt me down, I think I might have a heart attack, my face hurts from laughing.
 

Larry Gude

Strung Out
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Biatch those wireless connections have strict usage limitations. You should seriously be ashamed, not mention arrested.

...holy hell! What about smelling your neighbors grill? Or mulching their leaves if they blow into your yard? Is that stealing?
 

sweetprincess23

New Member
ok I get that this might upset people. But I am not hacking into anyones internet, not getting any personal information. I am using a signal that is open already. I am probably using the same internet connection of a neighbor that parks on my side of the street, which when was surveyed is MY property. Are they stealing my property? No they are using what I am not.
 
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