Singapore teen faces jail for 'stealing' neighbor's wi-fi
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2006 1:58 am
S: http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/11/13 ... g_charges/Chokey for bandwidth bandit
By John Leyden → More by this author
Published Monday 13th November 2006 17:23 GMT
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A Singapore teenager charged with hopping onto his neighbour's wireless internet connection faces charges punishable by up the three years imprisonment.
Garyl Tan Jia Luo, 17, is the first person to face charges under Singapore's Computer Misuse Act, the Straits Times via AP reports. The teenager also faces a possible fine of up to 10,000 Singapore dollars ($6,425) if convicted despite the lack of aggravating factors to his alleged crimes.
There's no suggestion he did any mischief beyond allegedly freeloading his neighbour's net connection without permission.
After questioning by police, Tan was released on bail pending his next scheduled court appearance, which is due to take place Wednesday (November 15). ®
That sucks for the neighbour should of password protected his wireless internet. I wonder if the teenager goes to jail and gets fined who gets the 10,000 dollers the isp company, gov, or neighbour. Sucks to be the 17 yr old wifi hacker.