War Dialing
This paper will give the reader general information on war dialing, war dialing tools and general steps you can take to protect your network from unwanted intruders who may try to gain access to your network via unauthorized or poorly managed modems.
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Building a War Spying Box10 min 22 sec
To demonstrate the dangers of unencrypted wireless cameras, Kevin Rose and Dan Huard reveal how to build and use the first ever handheld auto-switching warspying device. Designed from the ground up, they take a helpful step-by-step process to go from the basic circuit construction to the complete warspying box design.
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A Guide to Wardriving and Detecting Wardrivers
Participants of this activity assemble their rigs of hardware and software with the intent of cruising streets to find your wireless access point. They share their results and plot the location of your wireless access point on a map, it's probably listed on a web site right now. This paper will discuss the components needed to construct a wardriving rig and suggest methods for detecting wardrivers as they drive past your wireless network.
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A War Driving Experience - Part I: The Results
During the last few weeks, I put the geek hat on and took to the road for some war driving. My goal was to capture a good amount of data on wireless networks residing in homes and businesses. Then, later I would export and compile the data to come up with some interesting statistics and tips to share with others.
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A War Driving Experience
During the last few weeks, I put the geek hat on and took to the road for some war driving. My goal was to capture a good amount of data on wireless networks residing in homes and businesses. Then, later I would export and compile the data to come up with some interesting statistics and tips to share with others.
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Ethics of War-Driving
In order to start to understand what War-Driving is, some information needs to be explained. Wireless networking is a fairly new technology which is being used all over the world. Both home users and business alike are using wireless technology. Using wireless technology lets computer users connect to the Internet and to their network without being restricted by cables.
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Wireless Scanning: Wardriving / Warchalking
This article explains what the common methods for wireless scanning are, and how to get protected against them as well.
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Attacks on Wireless Clients: Hotspotting
Security experts are always concerned with WLAN access points, but they sometimes forget that the client is also open to attack. Public hotspots make it quite easy for attackers to hijack connections, as the Hotspotter tool demonstrates.
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Results of a Personal Wardrive
Wi-Fi networks are becoming well-known and readily available in electronics and office supply stores. A couple of years ago you had to look hard to find wireless LAN products on store shelves. Now, there are full-length aisles full of wireless adapters and routers. With this growing popularity, lots of homes and small offices are deploying wireless LANs.
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War Driving for WiFi Access
One of the coolest technological advances in popular use today is the wireless network. Wireless networks based on the WiFi standard (802.11x) are becoming increasingly common across the country not only in people's homes, but also in universities, corporations, coffee shops, airports and other public places. Now you can bring your email to Starbucks.
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