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    labels. While some may claim that wardriving is illegal, there are no laws that specifically prohibit or allow wardriving, though many localities have laws...
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  • A more recent phenomenon is wardriving, the searching for wireless networks (Wi-Fi) from a moving vehicle. Wardriving was named after wardialing, since...
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    "Opportunistic Wardriving Through Neighborhood Public Utility Vehicles as an Alternative to Crowdsourcing and Dedicated Wardriving for Wireless Network...
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  • 2003, Skyhook initially focused on geolocating Wi-Fi access points by wardriving for commercial purposes. Skyhook transitioned to developing hybrid positioning...
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    television news programs around the world. The word is formed by analogy to wardriving, the practice of driving around an area in a car to detect open Wi-Fi...
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  • operating system. Netstumbler has become one of the most popular programs for wardriving and wireless reconnaissance, although it has a disadvantage. It can be...
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  • numbers in search of unknown computers, and indirectly to the newer term "wardriving". President Ronald Reagan, a family friend of Lasker's, watched the film...
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    (WLAN). The tiny design makes them ideal for mobile applications such as wardriving. Cantennas can be used to increase cell phone range, improve reception...
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    logging and mapping of other people's access points have become known as wardriving. Indeed, many access points are intentionally installed without security...
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  • WiFi-Where was a tool that facilitated Wardriving and detection of wireless LANs using the 802.11b, 802.11a and 802.11g WLAN standards. Versions existed...
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    ORiNOCO was the brand name for a family of wireless networking technology by Proxim Wireless (previously Lucent). These integrated circuits (codenamed...
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  • modem-accessible systems by having a computer dial a set of numbers Wardriving, the act of detecting wireless networking systems detecting by driving...
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  • facility. Beware of wardriving, wherein threat actors use mobile hacking stations to gain unauthorized access to WiFi. Wardriving might also consist of...
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  • Greenemeier, Larry (May 9, 2007). "T.J. Maxx data theft likely due to wireless 'wardriving'". Information Week. Archived from the original on June 15, 2013. Retrieved...
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  • the premises may be able to gain access. Piggybacking is distinct from wardriving, which involves only the logging or mapping of the existence of access...
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    at CardSystems Solutions. Gonzalez and 10 others sought targets while wardriving and seeking vulnerabilities in wireless networks along U.S. Route 1 in...
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    motels, libraries, etc.) were known to reliably offer wireless access and wardriving located other availabilities. In 2002 the first Windows-based package...
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  • called wardriving. It uses signal-strength data from the wireless adapter and GPS to identify the location. Kismet for Linux is a widely used wardriving program...
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    to the internet, fast data erasure, urban exploration, web scraping, wardriving with Arduino, New Zealand's proposed Search and Surveillance Act, and...
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    individuals (see hacker definition controversy). Common topics include wardriving, lockpicking, corporate and network security, personal rights and freedoms...
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  • hacker jailed for nine years". The Register. Retrieved June 22, 2009. ^ "Wardriving guilty plea in Lowe's wi-fi case", SecurityFocus, August 5, 2004. Article...
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  • deliver 484.8 million mailpieces per day. The name is by analogy with wardriving and wardialling. "DEF CON 16 - Bringing Sexy Back - Breaking in with Style"...
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  • organizations looking to fulfill the minimum scanning requirements of PCI DSS. Wardriving Wireless LAN security Typhoid adware "Fitting the WLAN Security pieces...
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  • the talks, Ekoparty has different activities like workshops, wargames, Wardriving, Lockpicking challenges, and forensics challenges. Hacker conference DEF...
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  • ISBN 9780596553296. Hurley, Chris; Rogers, Russ; Thornton, Frank (2007). WarDriving and Wireless Penetration Testing. Elsevier Science. p. 176. ISBN 9781597491112...
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  • houses for normal business practices. Piggybacking (Internet access) Wardriving Bierlein, Matthew (2006). "Policing the Wireless World: Access Liability...
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  • "Units in MathML". W3.org. Retrieved June 23, 2016. Hurley, C. (2004). WarDriving: Drive, detect, defend: A guide to wireless security. Elsevier. Page 79...
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    November 2009, Senthil was the first person in Chennai to demonstrate wardriving,[citation needed] and he assisted the cyber crime department and NDTV...
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  • name of American professional wrestler Brian Girard James Road Dog, a wardriving homebrew application for the Sony PSP This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • StankDawg - "Batch vs. Interactive", Summer 1999, 2600 Magazine StankDawg - "Wardriving with Mickey", October 2005 dual_parallel & bland_inquisitor - "Slackware...
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