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This post made with new wireless ability...so any good mobile sites out there?

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Apparently someone in a nearby apartment has a wireless router, because I sure as hell don't. Either way, it's pretty neat.

Anyways, there is a point to this post. I was wondering what good wireless/mobile sites are out there. So far, I can get just about every website I've tried, but I would like some links to sites designed for reading on a tiny screen.
 

boo7z

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Willco said:
Hijacking wireless networks is lame. I hope the Internet police sodomize you.

People that don't know how to turn on encryption for their wireless routers deserve 2 B L33ched - lol.
 

Willco

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boo7z said:
People that don't know how to turn on encryption for their wireless routers deserve 2 B L33ched - lol.

I'm not saying people shouldn't be more aware or secure, but to take advantage of stupid people is just as stupid as the people who don't turn on encryption. In fact, it's worse.

It's like stealing candy from a baby. A retarded baby.
 
Willco said:
I'm not saying people shouldn't be more aware or secure, but to take advantage of stupid people is just as stupid as the people who don't turn on encryption. In fact, it's worse.

It's like stealing candy from a baby. A retarded baby.

Oh, relax, it just provided me a nice way to make sure the damned card worked. Now I can go hang out at coffee shops and pretend I'm looking up wine reviews to impress geeks.
 
Ok, what you need to do really quickly, is set up a porn site running off his Wireless connection. Then blackmail him in return for not telling his wife/boss/family/ISP that He's running a porn site on his home internet connection.
 

alejob

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Haha! So how common is it to leech to a neighbors wireless network? I'd like to go out and look for some careless neighbor. :D
 

tmdorsey

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Isn't the best security is to just not have your SSID set to broadcast? That's what I do.


EDIT; Of course I have changed my SSID from the default SSID that comes with the router also
 

Nester

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There's a wireless router that my Pocket PC tries to connect to sometimes when it can't find my network called "Moteberg".

Yesterday, I got a late fee notice under my door for the wrong building number, same apartment number. The guys last name on the notice? Moteberg. I'm wondering if I should go over to his apartment and tell him his router is wide open. The default login/pass isn't even changed, it's Admin/(no password). If I was mean spirited I could lock him out of his own network until he reset the factory settings. Good thing for him, I'm not.
 
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