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Originally Posted by DOCTOR 30
That's the standard for sure, EXCEPT there are exceptions. That's several cases I've run into in the past year. People thinking only a certain number of computers were on their wireless but finding out later there were more. I don't know all the particulars but that's what was going on. Piggybackers not showing up, masking IPs, etc. These people are good! They busted several in my neighborhood who would be like a mile away from the source signal and using some sort of booster and masking devices. The ones that got busted got busted for not just piggybacking but for the typical stuff like cp and mostly pirating software/hacking.
It's a highly technical area that one safeguard today gets beaten tomorrow and so on.
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Thats absolutely true, but you have to admit, most peeps are not that technically gifted in boosting and masking devices...
In most cases as in this case I'm trully sure that these people are to stupid to even use booster and masking devices otherwise they woudn't be sitting in a parking lot, and getting caught that easily...
If they had these talents they'd be using them and wouldn't have to go to the locations parking lots in the first place...
But I guess thats what U ment when U said there are exceptions, never mind me I'm just waking up