, SecurityFocus 2002-07-29
War drivers beware, the next wireless network you tap might be part of an elaborate sting.
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Wi Fi Honeypots a New Hacker Trap
2002-07-29
Anonymous (4 replies)
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Wi Fi Honeypots a New Hacker Trap
2002-07-29
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Wi Fi Honeypots a New Hacker Trap
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Wi-Fi Honeypots a New Hacker Trap
2002-07-31
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I once had the experience of being automatically assigned an IP address by a local wireless network while I was sitting on a bench about to play Duke Nukem outside a corporate building. I had left my card set on DHCP, and was quite surprised when a network notification of 'connected' showed up on my screen. In such a situation, I'd have been quite upset if the company responsible had the option to press charges against me for simply leaving my card activated while I sat outside the building.
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