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In an unusual move, a man in Kenya is wearing a Wi-Fi router on his head to offer internet access to users for a fee.

In Kenya, a man strolls with a Wi-Fi router balanced on his head, providing internet access to users for a charge.

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buddhamunche • 1,467 points
He looks like a skin on arc raiders

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Zombi3Kush • 132 points
Well now they have to add this skin.

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IlIIIlIllIIIIIlIlIII • 71 points
Don’t shoot!

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maomao-chan • 22 points
“Wanna team up?”

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skeptoid79 • 4 points
C’mon… dance with me!

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Licktung69 • 3 points
No!

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droidtron • 14 points
“WeeFee”

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ZaneThePain • 6 points
Bf6 skin. “We listened to the community”

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dukearcher • 26 points
The perfect comment 😂

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cinnamonduty • 8 points
r/arcraiders has been my top sub for the past months and I had to double check which sub I’m in now

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legos_on_the_brain • 2 points
Thank you for the chuckle

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slademccoy47 • 5 points
His pants aren’t tight enough.

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Hamilton950B • 770 points
People in Kenya already have internet service on their phones. He makes his money by undercutting the price. He goes to a crowded place and sells internet service to a dozen people while only paying his mobile carrier for one person. https://www.legit.ng/people/1695930-kenyan-man-wears-wifi-router-offers-service-small-amount-people-t-afford-data/

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AnotherCableGuy • 248 points
Once everyone is connected he moves to the next village.

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Tonicart7 • 83 points
Death Stranding: Kenya Edition

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andersonb47 • 22 points
A modern day Johnny Appleseed

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Mccobsta • 25 points
Smart lad

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pants6000 • 20 points
Forget Batman, the real hero is NATman!

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RageQuit1 • 12 points
That or identity theft

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Animal_Machine • 20 points
Yep. Some of have accused him of that according to article

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RageQuit1 • 9 points
Even if he isn’t, is he doing anything to make sure the people who he gives his password to aren’t? The first lesson in IT Security 101 is don’t use untrusted networks.

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bobdob123usa • 4 points
Trivial to secure a network against internal attack, it just isn’t the default. The Internet is one giant untrusted network.

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haarp1 • 1 points
someone can use their phone as a hotspot and provide service for free to the others, the router man just can’t find out about it.

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benargee • 1 points
> The first lesson in IT Security 101 is don’t use untrusted networks. One of the actual cases where using a VPN is a good idea.

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I-Here-555 • 8 points
Wouldn’t that be a bit difficult with nearly every website using HTTPS?

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RageQuit1 • 1 points
Difficult? yes. Impossible? no. The problem is how people interact with the internet in an insecure way, like reusing passwords on sites that may not be using HTTPS correctly or at all. That’s also assuming the only attack vector here is internet traffic. Being on a LAN with unknown devices has its own laundry list of vulnerabilities that changes depending on what device you’re using.

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I-Here-555 • 0 points
> depending on what device you’re using. Almost certainly a cellphone, probably Android (iPhones are too expensive). Kind of designed with non-trustworthy WiFi networks in mind.

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VLH-Robin • 2 points
Speed must be atrocious

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quent12dg • 1 points
According to your link, the dude is making the equivalent of approximately $4 USD a day.

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OCedHrt • 1 points
That’s not a lot of money for brain cancer

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