Wardriving
Two years ago Benjamin Smith III, 41, was charged with a third degree felony under section 815.06 of the Florida statues for accessing a resident's wireless network without permission. The trail of that story goes cold after the arrest. I wonder what happened to that case. Gregory Straszkiewicz, 24, was arrested on similar charges in Isleworth U.K. was fined $874 and received a 12-month conditional discharge.
(1) Whoever willfully, knowingly, and without authorization:(a) Accesses or causes to be accessed any computer, computer system, or computer network; (b) Disrupts or denies or causes the denial of computer system services to an authorized user of such computer system services, which, in whole or part, is owned by, under contract to, or operated for, on behalf of, or in conjunction with another; (c) Destroys, takes, injures, or damages equipment or supplies used or intended to be used in a computer, computer system, or computer network; (d) Destroys, injures, or damages any computer, computer system, or computer network; or (e) Introduces any computer contaminant into any computer, computer system, or computer network -- commits an offense against computer users.
Capitol loses piracy suit
The U.S. District court in Oklahoma ordered Capitol records to pay nearly $70K to cover litigations costs of a woman whom they successfully sued for illegal downloading. Read more...


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