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		<title>India, police go looking for free WiFi. To arrest it</title>
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Armed with laptop, smartphones and air cards they go for the streets of Mumbai in search of unprotected WiFi networks: Crime mediated by technology will not survive from the patrol, which will involve the police of the indian cities.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: justify;"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-121" title="indianwifi" src="http://wirelesscardinfo.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/indianwifi-265x300.jpg" alt="indianwifi" width="265" height="300" />Armed with laptop, smartphones and air cards they go for the streets of Mumbai in search of unprotected WiFi networks: Crime mediated by technology will not survive from the patrol, which will involve the police of the indian cities.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">People of Mumbai should not lend its technological resources to the cause of crime beacuse the lead protagonist of attacks that have bloodied the capital recently used a wide deployment of technology, the messages of terror are often carried by networks and the are not adequately protected.<br />
Mumbai police are now mobilizing themself to close the connectivity taps left open from individuals, businesses and institutions.<br />
There are 80 agents ready to patrol the streets of Mumbai: trained by security experts, have learned to detect open WiFi networks using laptops, smartphones with every kind of air cards. They will soon be invested with the mission to close all the glimpses of connectivity recklessly made available.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: justify;">India already has taken security measures to prevent the use of the not identifiable Internet: many Indian states have introduced the requirement to register with documents register citizens who use Internet in order to prevent that the Netcafe be exploited for purposes that are outside the law, Mumbai had predicted that the public Internet workstations must be equipped with systems that allow the police to monitor the online life of users and to reconstruct the navigation paths followed. If the Internet café does not offer a bad basis on which to build their strategies, private individuals, institutions and companies continue to provide bandwidth and anonymity to those who think of use the network as a tool to break the law.</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; text-align: justify;">For this reason, the police provide notifications and require passwords to anyone innervated the metropolis of connectivity. &#8220;Our men, equipped with laptops, air cards and mobile phones, will make random checks in shopping malls, cinemas and the areas occupied by offices &#8211; said a representative of local law enforcement &#8211; if they identify a connection not protected they contact you warning that your network could be used by criminals. &#8221;<br />
But India will not only raise awareness of the connectivity by cutting open nets. The security forces are preparing to infiltrate inside criminal organizations using the new version of the local law against cyber-crime. If they are softened the penalties for those who are guilty of crimes mediated by technology, is also given them by law the ability to monitor all communications that running online.</p>
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