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Ever had your WiFi jacked? #1
Not me, my password is ridiculous. And it uses WPA2 security, so we're decently secure. As for you?
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RE: Ever had your WiFi jacked? #2
I've done some things to prevent jackings. Interesting... things.

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RE: Ever had your WiFi jacked? #3
I've never been jacked.

Speaking of WIFi's - a neighbor of mine has wifi called 'getyourownwifi' pretty good solution if your getting jacked alot Wink

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RE: Ever had your WiFi jacked? #4
I've never been jacked and never will be jacked.

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RE: Ever had your WiFi jacked? #5
(09-03-2012, 01:25 AM)†Mescaline† Wrote: I've never been jacked and never will be jacked.

Don't be so sure Biggrin

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RE: Ever had your WiFi jacked? #6
I HAVE had my wifi jacked before. I know it because someone came over and asked me to debug why everything on their computer was redirecting to meatspin.

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RE: Ever had your WiFi jacked? #7
(09-03-2012, 02:58 PM)Nohbdy Wrote: I HAVE had my wifi jacked before. I know it because someone came over and asked me to debug why everything on their computer was redirecting to meatspin.

Lmao - classic. :p

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RE: Ever had your WiFi jacked? #8
I did once. I had no security on my router, not even WEP. Someone connected, got into router config and locked me out. I just reset the router and then set WPA2 on it. Doubt they'll be able to get in again now.

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RE: Ever had your WiFi jacked? #9
Never jacked my wifi, although me and my father would jack other peoples wifi (he - my father - lives in the middle of the Forrest) so we bought this giant antenna, and we would get wifi signal from km's away then crack it on Ubuntu.... I'll maybe do a tut on that someday, its rly simple, especially if you live in a big city (because theirs so much signal)

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RE: Ever had your WiFi jacked? #10
>No password

>MAC Whitelist

>If not on whitelist, recieve all webpages as "Hi, keep using my internet and I might feel the need to report you to local PD."

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