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Date Added: May 12, 2008 11:56:03 PM
The FBI says hackers frequently prowl wireless Internet networks. Sometimes they set up fake networks with strong signals in Wi-Fi hot spots to attract unsuspecting computer users. In South Florida, Wi-Fi hotspots are at airports, fast food restaurants, bookstores, coffee shops, sports bars, school campuses, malls, supermarkets - just about everywhere. Several cities and neighborhoods in the ...

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