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Reuters Logo A 39-year-old Briton has been arrested on suspicion of using someone else's wireless Internet connection without permission, police said on Wednesday.

Officers spotted the man using a laptop as he sat on a wall outside a house in Chiswick, west London, on Tuesday.

He told officers he had browsed the Internet via an unsecured broadband link from a nearby house, Scotland Yard said.

He was arrested and later released on police bail to November 11 pending further inquiries.

"This arrest should act as a warning to anyone who thinks it is acceptable to illegally use other people's broadband connections," said Detective Constable Mark Roberts, of the Metropolitan Police.

"Computer users need to be aware that this is unlawful and police will investigate any violation we become aware of."

The practice, known as piggybacking, breaches the Computer Misuse Act and the Communications Act, he added.

Earlier this year, a man and a woman were arrested in the Midlands for wireless theft as they sat in their cars.

Gregory Straszkiewicz, from west London, is believed to be the first person to be convicted of the offence in 2005. He was fined 500 pounds (about $1,000) and given a 12-month conditional discharge.

Internet security experts say people should secure their wireless connections or leave themselves open to identity theft and fraud.

Story Copyright © 2007 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.

Story Copyright © 2007 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved.

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What a load
of nationalistic drivel.
Homeland Security, otherwise known as The US SS.
Guantanamo, where the US throws people in jail and tortures them without allowing legal representation.
For that matt... (Read the rest)
Posted by: The_Curmudgeon Posted on: 08/31/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
Your responsibility XtReMaTriX   | 08/23/07
Here's a thought voska   | 08/23/07
Signs of a Lesser Democracy mighetto   | 08/23/07
My response to "Signs" was mis-posted ProfessorJim   | 08/23/07
Free access is a "right"? JohnMcGrew@...   | 08/24/07
Dictatorship of the Mob mighetto   | 08/24/07
I really don't know what you are smoking. JohnMcGrew@...   | 08/27/07
What are you on about? YokoGaijin   | 08/27/07
What a load The_Curmudgeon   | 08/31/07
Arrest the idiot wireless owner blackRiver   | 08/23/07
You know how stupid you sound? pocketchalker@...   | 08/24/07
On your lawn? fred_gmail   | 08/24/07
Default setting on Wi-Fi Skype phone set to use "Open" wi-fi georgeou   | 08/23/07
Wireless theft???? voska   | 08/23/07
How different is this to.... jakesty   | 08/23/07
Ill-Informed and Narcissistic ProfessorJim   | 08/23/07
Real Americans are Speaking Out mighetto   | 08/23/07
You know how stupid you sound? pocketchalker@...   | 08/24/07
That was a reply to pocketchalker@...   | 08/24/07
Free access to the web is a right? mrjonno   | 08/24/07
It's different than the radio because... JohnMcGrew@...   | 08/24/07
Different Regs and Expectations in the US vs. UK Daniel.Muzrall   | 08/24/07
"Finder's Keepers!" in the US and the UK email@...   | 08/25/07

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