On 9 Jun 2005, at 10:39, Liam Bedford wrote:
> People in the UK have used a defence of "a virus as what done it,
> sir", and I think they were successful.
> Depends on how big your cajones are, or whether you really didn't do
> it. If you didn't, you should be able to get some DHCP logs. Though
> they might suggest that leaving the wireless network open was
> contributory negligence or something. Ask a lawyer I guess.
Given that tools now exist to find a WEP key in less than 5 minutes, is
even using a wireless network now contributory negligence?
Niall
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