- 'If you are still broadcasting your Wi-Fi network without a password, here is another reason to lock it down: there is nothing to prevent any nearby compatible device from hijacking your Chromecast and displaying whatever the interloper pleases.' http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2013/07/trolling-with-chromecast-dongle-is-left-a-little-too-open-to-hijacking/ 18 comments technology
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