Two British arrested for “WiFi theft”
In England, arrested two men involved in "theft of WiFi traffic." To be precise in the definitions, the court regarded the act as “fraudulent access to communication services with the intent to avoid payment.”
By the way, in the UK since 1990, the so-called Computer Misuse Act has been operating , and it is quite possible for scammers to get five years in prison for their brother. But in this case, experts say, the law works completely wrong.
According to experts, a more reasonable action would be to ensure the security of wireless networks, rather than "demonstrative flogging."
via TechDirt
By the way, in the UK since 1990, the so-called Computer Misuse Act has been operating , and it is quite possible for scammers to get five years in prison for their brother. But in this case, experts say, the law works completely wrong.
According to experts, a more reasonable action would be to ensure the security of wireless networks, rather than "demonstrative flogging."
via TechDirt