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Slurpr to hijack your neighbor’s broadband, your freedom

This was filed under "news" because we don’t have a "here’s a quick way to go to jail" category. Yet. For those who are already beating down their keyboards because of the "slow" speeds you feel your broadband connection offers you, we introduce this: The Slurpr. Simply put, it’s a broadband wireless network hijacker, that will take up to 6 signals and combine them into one, juicy, turbo-charged connection. That’s if you have 6 open connections around. For a cool 1000 Euro, this baby can be yours. Stick around long enough, and you could get your hands on a WEP-busting version that will crack encrypted networks, too. Now the fun won’t stop with just stealing your neighbor’s cable!

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[Via Gadget Lab]

4 comment(s) for this post.

  1. On May 29, 2007 @ 4:22 pm, gateway Said:

    way to go boyjerkoff. stealing feeds from engadget!

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  2. On May 29, 2007 @ 9:59 pm, Victor Atehortua Said:

    For the guy from above, look at other sites they cover it too. For anyone who is interested in doing this, just play dumb when the feds show up knocking at your door. Maybe you can entice them with a good game of Crackdown.

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  3. On May 30, 2007 @ 4:29 am, Boris Veldhuijzen van Zanten Said:

    The whole thing has been on the Digg.com frontpage for a whole day so it is being written about on every blog now. Just because one website wrote about it doesn’t mean it is old news for every other website isn’t it?

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  4. On May 30, 2007 @ 11:05 am, boyjerkoff Said:

    it’s just further evidence that the boyjerkoff is a total HACK and just STEALS info from other sources. He blatantly rips off Engadget for his stories. Hardly makes him a ‘Genius’.

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