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Given the chance, more than one in ten remote workers are willing to hijack someone else's Wi-Fi connection - that's twice as many as a year ago.

The findings are revealed in a survey of 2000 IT workers across 10 countries.

But though it might be tempting to piggyback on your neighbour's unsecured wireless network, beware - in many countries, including the UK, it is treated as a fairly serious offence.


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