How to Stop Wi-Fi Thieves
When you pay good money for a wireless connection, it’s annoying to discover that your cheap neighbor is using your connection every day. Instead of getting his own, he’d rather just leech off yours, slowing down your connection in the process. You can use a password to block wi-fi thieves, but there’s a way to do it that’s a lot more fun.
“Upside-Down-Ternet” is a service that was designed by and for folks who cannot stand wi-fi parasites. It doesn’t stop people from using your connection. Instead, it makes everything they view on their screen appear upside-down and backward. And if the thought of that isn’t enough to put a smile on your lips, you can also redirect every site they attempt to access to a different one that you set up. Use your imagination.
(Source: PC World)
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