what the title says
what the title says
"Our generation has had no Great Depression, no Great War.
Our war is spiritual. Our depression is our lives." - Tyler Durden
on btvoyager routers, it's printed on a yellow sticker on the bottom
lol he wants to hack some wireless net, maybe his neighbour, to get free inet
Open your mind
hmm, i saw a guide to this in some online article. it was about security and showing how pointless wep was.
http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/24244/98/
there you go, 9 part article that pretty much lays it out for you
Remember to keep it legal.
The wep and wap is almost easy to crack and there is alot of hacking guides.
Therefor i use the mac filtering + wep to give the hackers hard time
I leave the wireless open and sniff the traffic of people using it.
"I went over to a friend's house the other day. He was having problems with his computer and he asked me to look at it, and I realized he had Windows Me and it's like, oh no—that's your first problem."-Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell.
What do you gain by sniffing the traffic Zaphodiv?
Porn. General amusement.
There is plenty of bandwidth so I don't care if people use it to check their email or surf a bit. I keep an eye on it to see what people are up to. Port 25 outgoing is blocked in case of malware infected machines spewing spam.
I use open access points to get email when I'm out and about so I provide bandwidth for other people doing the same here. I see handheld devices connect now and again, more than I expected. Some of the visitors are probably people nearby accidentally connecting to my wireless instead of theirs. Power+rooftop antenna gets out well, people in the street with a piece of crap such as a BT home hub probably get a stronger signal from me in their house.
I thik it's a pity that windows messenger service is now off by default so you usually can't send a popup message saying "You know your harddrive is shared read/write? Stick around while I copy your mp3's!". Typical microsoft stupidity, they left it open to the world, people got popup spam so they turned it off totally instead of having the sense to limit it to LAN use.
"I went over to a friend's house the other day. He was having problems with his computer and he asked me to look at it, and I realized he had Windows Me and it's like, oh no—that's your first problem."-Michael Dell, founder and CEO of Dell.
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