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http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060622-7111.html

If you read the above link you will find that is a news article about a guy that logs on to an unencrypted wifi hotspot, gets kicked off, comes back and gets arrested because he logged on again. Does anyone else find it odd that this man was arrested (being a sex offender aside) for logging on to an UNencrypted network, when its so incredibly easy to put a type of encryption on it?

2006-06-22 08:48:20 · 3 answers · asked by D 4 in Computers & Internet Internet

None of those who answered actually read the article, did you

2006-06-22 09:27:40 · update #1

By the way if you actually READ the article, you'd know that he didnt get arrested for being a (previous solved case) sex offender, he got arrested because he signed back on the internet after he got kicked off.

2006-06-22 09:28:40 · update #2

3 answers

search for "dumb criminals" you'll see zillions of stories about them

this old lady was at the bike path one day and brought an old hat box to put her dogs droppings in. she left the cars trunk open while her and the dog walked down the path. three young boys came along and stole the box. as they were running away they yelled THANK YOU! and she yelled back YOU'RE WELCOME!

a guy wearing those sneakers with blinking lights to a bank robbery one night. the cops followed him all the way home in the dark.

another bank robber left his driver's license behind.

awhile back someone here locally climbed down the chimney of a local restaurant and got stuck. he had to call the cops on his cell phone to be rescued.

morons :)

2006-06-22 08:56:28 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Great answer Veritatum17

2006-06-22 15:54:52 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

While I disagree with your logic, I find you to be harmless. Here are you travel papers. Please stay to the left. Carry on!

2006-06-22 15:51:14 · answer #3 · answered by Veritatum17 6 · 0 0

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