 Time Out$Premium join:2002-04-28 North Myrtle Beach, SC | reply to brianstanden
Re: I assume that my system has been hacked - help plsHack here
In November last year BBC News Online was shown just how easy it is to find and gain information about wireless networks.
People have made these antenna out of Pringles tubes, coffee cans and even old satellite dishes
Geoff Davis, i-sec These networks are rapidly becoming popular because they are cheap, easy to set up and replace the unsightly cables that many companies have used to link PCs together into networks.
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War Driving...
I've read recently from a local paper that some hackers engage in what is called "War Driving". The article explained how hackers would drive around looking for wireless networks. I mention the article to my friend who has a wireless network. What steps can he take to make sure his home wireless network is secured?
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Bestbuy, Walmart, Petsmart Security Issues For about 2 days, there has been alot of talk about how when you purchase at a Bestbuy, all of your information is sent out in cleartext across a wireless network. That information can be captured while transfering across the network.
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