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		<title>By: Talking Tech &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Uh, oh. No more wireless network jacking?</title>
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		<description>[...] Just a follow up on my post regarding the businessman who found a wireless connection in Eureka by sitting outside the Best Western in his car. Some jurisdictions appear to think this is a crime. A man in Rockford, Illinois was arrested and fined $250 for using a non-profit organization&#8217;s wireless network. From the article: “We just want to get the word out that it is a crime. We are prosecuting it, and people need to take precautions,” Assistant State’s Attorney Tom Wartowski said. [...]</description>
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