With all the coverage recently of people being arrested for WiFi theft, you may be wondering whether....
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WiFi Theft

Posted on April 20, 2007

This article was published in April 2007. Please see Latest News for more recent information.

With all the coverage recently of people being arrested for WiFi theft, you may be wondering whether someone could be using your wireless internet access without permission.

If you have purchased your wireless device directly from BT or another Internet Service Provider (ISP) in the last few months, chances are that you already have security enabled on your WiFi, and you have already entered the security key delivered with your device.

If you are unsure, and would like a trained professional to come and check and secure your wireless internet device please contact Theo Gray for more information.

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