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| Thread ID: 39619 | 2003-11-12 06:42:00 | OT:- WarDriving in Auckland. | nz_liam (845) | Press F1 |
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| 191258 | 2003-11-13 04:02:00 | Yes, but it's really the best you can do, compared to the whole unlocked building and car thing, and going around locking peoples doors if you find them unlocked. Or else triangulate the signal, go into the building, and leave a message for the network folks. |
agent (30) | ||
| 191259 | 2003-11-13 04:06:00 | ummm ... how about a bit of email if you're just making a date? OT is OT, but this isn't a chat room ... Brue had to shoot an attempt at that today. :D | Graham L (2) | ||
| 191260 | 2003-11-13 04:12:00 | > OT is OT, but this isn't a chat room > ... Brue had to shoot an attempt at that today. :D Hence we have ChatF1 :p |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 191261 | 2003-11-13 04:18:00 | > Yes, but it's really the best you can do, compared to > the whole unlocked building and car thing, and going > around locking peoples doors if you find them > unlocked. > > Or else triangulate the signal, go into the building, > and leave a message for the network folks. I think you taking this a little too seriously mate :) Were not going on a crusade to save the people from the hordes of evil hackers that want to steal their bandwidth and files. Just a simple drive round town surveying wireless activity :) |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 191262 | 2003-11-13 07:19:00 | You don't wear big, round glasses 1cm thick do you liam?? ;) :P I can imagine 5 of these people cramming into the car with their laptops in their lap. |
PoWa (203) | ||
| 191263 | 2003-11-13 07:26:00 | > You don't wear big, round glasses 1cm thick do you > liam?? ;) :P But of course, I mean why would you think otherwise :p > I can imagine 5 of these people cramming into the car > with their laptops in their lap. If I could get a big enough inverter I would take my desktop :D |
nz_liam (845) | ||
| 191264 | 2003-11-13 08:30:00 | >I can imagine 5 of these people cramming into the car with their laptops >in their lap. How they manage to see through what look like the bottom of jam jars ,is beyond me.All that giggling when they found a site would be hard to take;) |
Thomas (1820) | ||
| 191265 | 2003-11-13 09:26:00 | > How they manage to see through what look like the bottom of jam jars ,is beyond me.All that giggling when they found a site would be hard to take LOL :^O Its bad enough at Tec when 3-4 nerds/geeks get talking about something... I'm thinking of 'The Recruit' movie, (the main actor from SWAT was in it), anyway he and some people from MIT made some software program that completely took complete control over any wireless device in its radius, and in this case broadcasted anything he wanted to the surrounding television/computer screens. Now if someone coded that up, it would be extremely enjoyable to go 'WarDriving'. In fact, I'd do it every day till I got sick of it. |
PoWa (203) | ||
| 191266 | 2003-11-13 20:08:00 | LOL now this is funny, people get all high and mighty about stealing sky, but then it seems that it is now okay to do this LOL. Seems some people need to take a look at what is right and wrong before they go force their ideas upon others. |
Budda (2736) | ||
| 191267 | 2003-11-13 20:15:00 | I don't see anything wrong with sending out pings to probe the location of networks. It's not unsimilar to active radar being used to find the location of ships and airplanes, and I suppose that's illegal? | agent (30) | ||
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