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Top 10 IT threat predictions for 2008
in Sox First, on January 11, 2008
...isaster zones. McAfee's Top 10 Threat Predictions for 2008 tells us to watch out for botnets piggybacking on Storm Worm , the most versatile virus on record and which is constantly being updat...
Piggybacking is Illegal?!
in The Smart PDA, on January 4, 2008
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I recently found out on Ars Technica that "piggybacking", or using someone's open Wi-Fi network without their permission or even knowledge, is actually considered illegal in certain ...
George Ou: Use a Wi-Fi Skype Phone, Go to Jail?
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 23, 2007
In response to yesterday's news that a man was arrested in London for accessing an unsecured Wi-Fi network, ZDNet's George Ou wonders , "Can owning a Wi-Fi skype phone land you in jail?"
"I was reviewing a Wi-Fi enabled Skype phone and an interesting thing hap...
Citizens of Chiswick Saved from Evil Wi-Fi Thief
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 22, 2007
Thank God London's streets are safe again!
According to the wonderfully named Richmond and Twickenham Times , a 39-year-old man was arrested yesterday in Prebend Gardens , Chiswick for using an open Wi-Fi connection "as he sat on a wall outside a house and used his laptop." ...
Pocket Wi-Fi Radar: For Your Friendly Neighborhood Wardriver!
in The Wireless Weblog, on August 14, 2007
Dutch mobile software company Makayama has released a new version of its Pocket Wi-Fi Radar software for the Pocket PC. The software was previously only available for Windows XP.
The Pocket PC software costs $14.95 (the Windows XP version is free) and displays a way-too-cool animated ra...
MBT: The Cause of Latex Allergy
in Allergies, on July 30, 2007
... own, but they can bind to proteins, and the resulting complexes can trigger allergy attacks.
Such piggybacking allergens are called haptens, and the binding process is known as haptenation. A direct...
Another Wifi Felon Arrested
in The Search Engine Weblog, on May 23, 2007
...t everyday, and from his car. He drove up, parked, and piggybacked onto the Union Street network.
Piggybacking - using someone else's WiFi without their permission - isn't legal. Sparta Poli...
Two Arrested in the UK for Wi-Fi Piggybacking
in The Wireless Weblog, on April 18, 2007
Pocket-lint's Ryan Haynes reports that a man and woman have been "arrested and cautioned" for using other people's Wi-Fi in Worcestershire, England.
"The caution for 'dishonestly obtaining electronic communications services with intent to avoid payment' was on...
Jewelry & Luxe Goods Growing On-Line
in The Jewelry Weblog, on December 16, 2005
...y for other retailers by proving that shopping for jewelry online can be safe, secure and reliable. Piggybacking on Blue Nile's online success, fine jewelers such as Zales and Kay have increased t...
Bill Gates
in Businesspundit, on November 9, 2004
...atest innovators of the last 75 years. The world's largest software company is often accused of piggybacking on the innovations of others rather than inventing itself. It's even accused of usi...



