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 Wednesday, February 14, 2007

In an article posted Feb 13 2007, it appears that our brilliant law enforcement agents have finally figured out that criminals can hang out in unsecure WiFi Hot spots.

What I find so odd about this honestly is that it appears none of them must have ever used one. Honestly if you can attach to any network without some level of difficulty, you should as yourself why? Then disconnect and leave.

According to a report in this week's Washington Post, the 46,000 public access Wi-Fi points scattered across the U.S. offer a new vehicle for criminals to carry out their evil business. Law enforcement authorities, who so far have been focusing their investigations primarily on child pornography and other exploitation of children, say they are growing concerned that the anonymous use of unsecured wireless networks will grow.