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docrice

join:2008-03-31
Fremont, CA


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reply to howrman
Re: Who Accessed His WAP?

By the time any person of authority is able to gain physical access to the access point, it's possible that the configuration / logging records you're looking for would have been tampered with (that is, the auditing trails erased).

Unless you have neighbors of this individual who has any knowledge about this network or was permitted access to it (in which case they might know about the security config of the network), then you're not going to have any evidence which may be practically admissible in court.

The only other third-party supplier of evidence is the ISP which the other user connects to, but again this assumes that they 1) were logging the traffic you want (presumably unencrypted) and 2) still doesn't prove the supposed insecure configuration of that person's AP.
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