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	<title>Comments on: Piggybacking on Your Neighbor’s WiFi</title>
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		<title>By: james</title>
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		<description>THe moral bit is quite hard to say. Cause, if, someone purposely leave their WIFI signal for others to use, then it is ok. If i have a non time limited signal, might as well share it with other. 

But if someone have WEP or other encryption, &amp; we hack into it, then it is considered breaking and entry, I think. Morally &amp; legally wrong. A few months back, Singapore prosecuted someone for piggybacking WIFI.

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<p>But if someone have WEP or other encryption, &amp; we hack into it, then it is considered breaking and entry, I think. Morally &amp; legally wrong. A few months back, Singapore prosecuted someone for piggybacking WIFI.</p>
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