This is sort of a networking issue, as it was the cable internet guy that left this hole open.
A buddy of mine signed up for cable internet service. He does not get cable TV from the company, as it's much too expensive (he just has a set of rabbit ears to get the local channels). Anyway, just for kicks, he plugged into his TV the cable that was ran to his house for the Internet. He now has cable TV, and he's not paying for it.
Now, is there anyway he can get caught doing this? I'm trying to discourage him, as the last thing he needs to have happen is to have his sorry butt thrown in jail, but I can't really see how he'd get caught. The cable guy, it appears, opened the block in for the internet access and also opened it for the TV access. He doesn't have a cable box (our system here doesn't need one, just a cable TV) and he doesn't do anything fancy to get the signal. He's just got a cheapy Radio Shack signal splitter, with one piece of coax running to his cable modem and one to his TV.
He can't afford cable, and can barely afford internet. Personally, I think the cable companies are charging us too much for both, anyway, but that's my personal gripe. I guess I don't know enough about how the cable TV system works (blocks, filters, etc...) to know if he's safe. Any resources out there? Tips, hints? Ideas? Is my buddy goin' to jail?
A buddy of mine signed up for cable internet service. He does not get cable TV from the company, as it's much too expensive (he just has a set of rabbit ears to get the local channels). Anyway, just for kicks, he plugged into his TV the cable that was ran to his house for the Internet. He now has cable TV, and he's not paying for it.
Now, is there anyway he can get caught doing this? I'm trying to discourage him, as the last thing he needs to have happen is to have his sorry butt thrown in jail, but I can't really see how he'd get caught. The cable guy, it appears, opened the block in for the internet access and also opened it for the TV access. He doesn't have a cable box (our system here doesn't need one, just a cable TV) and he doesn't do anything fancy to get the signal. He's just got a cheapy Radio Shack signal splitter, with one piece of coax running to his cable modem and one to his TV.
He can't afford cable, and can barely afford internet. Personally, I think the cable companies are charging us too much for both, anyway, but that's my personal gripe. I guess I don't know enough about how the cable TV system works (blocks, filters, etc...) to know if he's safe. Any resources out there? Tips, hints? Ideas? Is my buddy goin' to jail?