[ISN] Half-naked driver faces Net charge

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    2003-11-22 
    
    TORONTO -- A half-naked man found driving on a city street was 
    arrested and charged with child porn offences this week in the first 
    Canadian case involving wireless Internet signal piracy, police said 
    yesterday. The bizarre case began when a Toronto police officer 
    spotted a motorist going the wrong way down a one-way street in a 
    residential neighbourhood. 
    
    After pulling the man over, Sgt. Don Woods discovered the man was 
    naked from the waist down as he downloaded images on a laptop computer 
    of a young girl involved in a sex act with an adult. 
    
    Investigation showed the man had hooked into a wireless computer 
    network at a nearby house to gain access to a resident's Internet 
    connection and download images from child pornography websites. 
    
    The scheme, known as "war driving," allows a computer with wireless 
    Internet capability to tap into a wireless home network and access the 
    World Wide Web, usually without fear of discovery. 
    
    "We have never laid a (war driving-related) charge before," Det.-Sgt. 
    Paul Gillespie said yesterday. 
    
    "And I'm not aware of any similar charges being laid in Canada," 
    Gillespie said. 
    
    Gillespie said detectives from the child exploitation section made 
    arrangements with the OPP to search the suspect's home in Southwestern 
    Ontario. 
    
    "We seized 10 computers . . . and hundreds of CDs and floppy disks," 
    he said. 
    
    "Right now, I would say we are looking at hundreds of thousands of 
    images." 
    
    Gillespie said it will take 20 to 40 hours to forensically examine 
    each computer, but so far, investigators have been exposed to some of 
    the worst child pornography they've ever seen. 
    
    "Right down to very young children and babies," he said. 
    
    Walter Nowakowski, 36, of Delhi, is charged with possession of child 
    pornography, accessing child pornography, distributing child 
    pornography, making child pornography and theft of telecommunications. 
    
    He was being held in custody and was scheduled for a bail hearing 
    Monday. 
    
    So-called "war drivers" employ a laptop and a special wireless adaptor 
    card with antenna, point it at a home or business and pick up 
    transmissions from a router that will allow them to use computer 
    equipment and access the Internet without permission. 
    
    Routers that link wireless systems can pick up a signal from 30 to 300 
    metres away. 
    
    Wireless systems that can be purchased for as little as $100 have 
    built-in security features, but some people don't activate them when 
    setting up, Gillespie said, warning users to read the instructions 
    that come with the equipment. 
    
    
    
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