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April 2003 News
March 28 2003
  • Honeypots spot wardrivers, and commuters. on BBC
  • With misleading words like "banditry", "intrusive scanning" and "comrades-in-wi-fi-theft ", it's a no wonder that they overplay the statistic of 3/4 of 16% of people "wanted" to access the net from these honeypots. The other 84% were wardrivers. bleh, the atricle
  • after a busy week, I'm gonna sit down and play with warlinux again, answer a few email, etc. update soon.
March 19 2003

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March 3 2003
  • First of all a big thank you to all those who have checked out the Wireless Networks Book :) It is very encourging.
  • A box of antennas appeared on my doorstep this morning, and it contains Antennas! from Signull Technologies. A writeup and review to come.


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--Kevin Mitnick relating war dialing to war driving at RSA conference.