I still wanna wardrive!!!!
Fixing up my old Dell latop...
]<c4u and Turbo seem to be amoungst the hardcore true sense of the word hackers.
I still wanna wardrive!!!!
Fixing up my old Dell latop...
]<c4u and Turbo seem to be amoungst the hardcore true sense of the word hackers.
I wouldnt know how to hack a piece of wood, much less a computer. ???
I just like the fact that wireless exist so that when I go into Borders/Starbucks or along the streets in Coral gables Miami, or newbury street in Boston I can log on check my mail and surf on my toshiba PDA, always connected.
It a nice feeling. ;D
Hey guys, Griffjon, Tech_Guru and Igodit here.... live from our wardrive in kingston.
Just posting from an )( AP at a prominent carrier.
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;D
YES GUYS WE FOUND around 12 Acess Points one of which We are posting from......
As good guys we will be reporting this to the operators
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
/me
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Hey guys, Griffjon, Tech_Guru and Igodit here.... live from our wardrive in kingston.
Just posting from an )( AP at a prominent carrier.
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;D
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That's so cool 8)
Looking forward to the stats.
Here are the list of AP found on the wardrive, there are more, but they are logged by Griffjon. Looking forward to his posts.
KasNet Wireless2
bridge1
conexant
ConnectionPoint
dcc-ssid1
default
***_airnet
linksys
Worthington
ÜTiffyDy
Sorry, my logs still pon the laptop, didn't pulldem off last night, as I was trying to get the GPRS-PC thing to work.
I have a few more APs. I remember a few, like Unkdyoll, Unkcarib, and a different 'linksys' up in liguanea. I'll post my logs tomorrow (tonight if I get GPRS working).
Next up, we need to borrow a GPS card and map the APs out and post to NetStumbler's database.
I still think the UTiffDy was our cards trying to set up a wireless p2p network automagically.
Umm...not to sound like a killjoy or anything... :-\ but has anyone considered the legal/ethical implications of making such sensitive information public? ??? I'm all for learning and experimentation, but we've got to be responsible with the information we disclose. I'd opt for informing the affected parties and advising them to fix the problems rather than posting it publicly for others to exploit.Next up, we need to borrow a GPS card and map the APs out and post to NetStumbler's database.
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Umm...not to sound like a killjoy or anything... :-\ but has anyone considered the legal/ethical implications of making such sensitive information public? ??? I'm all for learning and experimentation, but we've got to be responsible with the information we disclose. I'd opt for informing the affected parties and advising them to fix the problems rather than posting it publicly for others to exploit.
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True. Well, only one of the APs located was open, and will be notified, as already posted above.
But it'd be cool to see a map like this: http://netstumbler.com/nation.php