Beware! Don't get caught smooching! Oops I mean mooching. Hmmm... should it even be considered as a criminal act, I agree with the opinion in this short article...
"As with the first case, it's still not clear how exactly authorities proved he was WiFi piggybacking. In a country with no shortage of draconian rules, the Singapore government might want to take a page from Arnold Schwarzenegger, and pass laws aimed at getting people to change their default hotspot password -- lest their prisons be overrun by teenagers who forgot to disable WiFi network auto discovery."
I try to secure my router with whatever means available outta the box. It's not difficult at all. But not everyone is technically savvy. A new business opportunity? Hmmm... We should secure network lah, or else your neighbour may kena becuz of your negligence or generousity lorh. Sigh sigh.
"As with the first case, it's still not clear how exactly authorities proved he was WiFi piggybacking. In a country with no shortage of draconian rules, the Singapore government might want to take a page from Arnold Schwarzenegger, and pass laws aimed at getting people to change their default hotspot password -- lest their prisons be overrun by teenagers who forgot to disable WiFi network auto discovery."
I try to secure my router with whatever means available outta the box. It's not difficult at all. But not everyone is technically savvy. A new business opportunity? Hmmm... We should secure network lah, or else your neighbour may kena becuz of your negligence or generousity lorh. Sigh sigh.
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