So my new laptop has wireless capabilities. I personally don't like the idea
of wireless networks due to security issues but I turned on the wireless
features to see what was about if anything and it instantly found 3
unsecured networks running in my neighbourhood without even leaving my
house. The laptop shipped in a way to auto connect to any network in range
so it picked one and connected instantly

One is running a belkin54g router, and the other two are running linksys
WRT54G routers...

Anyone else have the same sort of thing going on in their vicinity... How do
you deal with the moral dilemma of telling them their networks are
insecure.... I mean, there are ways to do this... net send, dropping a file
onto their desktop saying read me etc.... Which I guess in the UK is
technically illegal but at the end of the day, the laptop just attached to
their network automatically... I didn't actively do anything....

The other option is to let them go along oblivious to their networking
indescressions and leave them vulnerable to people less honest than me...

I even know which ISPs these people are using (same as mine) and the
bandwidth of their broadband connections (all slower than our own :( ) so I
guess I could contact the ISP and tell them that their users are running
wide open insecure networks and they should be able to contact them seeing
as I can determine which IP has been allocated to which user...

What would you do?

Paul


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