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Good Afternoon,

The Queensland Police are planning a 'wardriving' mission to educate citizens on the dangers of unsecured wireless networks.

It's an interesting scheme - particularly when the act of wardriving has resulted in criminal charges in some jurisdictions.

-- Brett Winterford

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Crack down on unsecured wireless networks.

 
 
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