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December 2002 News
December 22 2002
  • Wired talks about Terrorists and the net.
  • WiFi mapping in Europe BellCanada is giving away access as Public Phone / Hotposts pop up, and linksys now has an Amp for your AP. (all from /.)
  • Going on vacation, merry christmas everyone.
December 19 2002

December 14 2002

  • wardriving in ottawa, canada.
  • while they don't give you access, wireless bridges can give you traffic, sometimes encypted, sometimes not. not like that matters.

December 12 2002

  • Don's story in the Washinton Times
  • Wardriver needed Denver for news story. email me.
  • Again that "golden age of hacking" statement as made by TechTv eh, i guess.

December 8 2002

  • Have a Zarus and a 802.11 card, LinuxJournal has the info for getting kismet working.
  • Prismstumbler for linux uses X/gtk and a web browser. Prism2 cards only.
December 6 2002

December 3 2002

    Vacation.more network outages.work.some news.old.new.etc.
  • News Archived, damm i get lazy.
  • Coffee and Wireless in SLC, by HotSpotzz
  • The US Army and Wireless at Fort Sam Houston
  • A decent analysis of wardriving from the Sun Sentinel
  • Declare "war" on chalkers. clever.
  • CNN on WiFi and activists, I've go just for the pic of the pope on his laptop.


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"It's like the old days of war dialing,
The new wireless vulnerabilities are even worse than the old methods."
--Kevin Mitnick relating war dialing to war driving at RSA conference.