6 Laws You've Broken Without Even Realizing It
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None of us can claim with a straight face that we've never done anything illegal, be it
speeding, drunkenly stealing a shrink-wrapped pickle from a bowling alley or hunting the
homeless for sport. But on the whole, we're upstanding citizens. After all, it's not like we're
out there breaking the law on a daily basis.
Wanna bet? Because all of the stuff below is illegal in most of, if not all of, the United States.
If you live outside the U.S., you need to double check to see if you can get jail time for .
#6. Connecting to Unsecure Wi-Fi Networks
Due to the current popularity of tiny computers and man's relentless desire to watch
nudity absolutely everywhere, Wi-Fi hotspot usage is on the rise. Unfortunately, with that
comes the problem of people, knowingly or not, connecting to unsecure wireless
networks without permission. It's not like hacking the freaking Pentagon here -- if you're
in public, your computer will automatically look for a signal and, if there's no security
(such as a password) to get online, you can connect to it in seconds. Say you're on a
park bench a block away from Starbucks, but their signal juuust reaches you. So, you log
in and check your email.
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