April 26, 2011
Not Locking WiFi Network May Bring FBI Scrutiny
[From article]
"Not locking your wireless network might not seem like a big deal -- except of course when one of your shady neighbors logs on and downloads child pornography. As far as the authorities are concerned, that illegal activity originates from your wireless router, so you are the primary suspect.
So, what happened? Well, this guy left his home Wi-Fi network unprotected, and a slimy neighbor piggy-backed on his "free" wireless network to access thousands of child pornography images. He's not the first to fall victim to this scenario, and, unfortunately, he won't be the last."
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/04/26/mistaken-fbi-porn-raid-underscores-wi-fi-privacy-risks/#content
Mistaken FBI Porn Raid Underscores Wi-Fi Privacy Risks
Published April 26, 2011
FoxNews.com
"Not locking your wireless network might not seem like a big deal -- except of course when one of your shady neighbors logs on and downloads child pornography. As far as the authorities are concerned, that illegal activity originates from your wireless router, so you are the primary suspect.
So, what happened? Well, this guy left his home Wi-Fi network unprotected, and a slimy neighbor piggy-backed on his "free" wireless network to access thousands of child pornography images. He's not the first to fall victim to this scenario, and, unfortunately, he won't be the last."
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/04/26/mistaken-fbi-porn-raid-underscores-wi-fi-privacy-risks/#content
Mistaken FBI Porn Raid Underscores Wi-Fi Privacy Risks
Published April 26, 2011
FoxNews.com
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I'm kind of curious all these media reports parroted and copypasted but nowhere did I find the actual details where this happened. Anyone?
Read the citations. You can verify that the stories were published at the URL provided. As for the accuracy of what is reported in the publications, you must ask them.
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