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Fon VoIP network being disrupted by protest over Wi-Fi adverts29 Jun 2007 09:55 Users submerging routers to neutralise flawWhy are people "moving" their FON routers into the lake? It's because of a clever idea - or so it seemed: let people "earn" 15 minutes of free Internet time on the FON Wi-Fi network by watching adverts. A FON user, Claudi, kicked off the protest on the FON discussion boards: I just realized that fon allows 15 minutes of free surfing on my personal fonera without prior asking for my permission. The "safety issues" appear to be primarily a concern for German users, because of strict Internet laws in that country, making the owner of an IP address responsible for anything transmitted from it. The users are not actually dumping their Wi-Fi routers into the water. They are just disrupting the FON network by making them appear to be there. The system is, apparently, wide open to abuse: the free 15 minutes are assigned to the apparent MAC (Media Access Controller) identity of the mobile device. It's not at all difficult to "spoof" a different MAC address and get another 15 minutes, completely anonymously. FON's initial response was to close down the bulletin board thread, but it appears that during the night, this decision was reversed. It is now being described as "accidental" by employees of the network. Copyright © Newswireless.net 3 comments posted — Comment period finished Nice idea for a protestPosted: 10:30 29th June 2007 I gave up on FoneristadomPosted: 12:54 29th June 2007 A couple of correctionsPosted: 15:39 30th June 2007
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