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WarDriving – Let’s take a drive…
Wardriving is the first and well known method used to find available wireless networks (means unsecured). It is usually done with a mobile device such as a laptop or iPaq. Wardriving scanning is accomplished in an easy way: the attacker takes the device with him/her into a car, and detects networks (NetStumbler for Windows, BSD-AriTools for BSD, and airsnort for Linux). Once an open access point is detected, the attacker maps it, explores, or stumbles into a pipe to the internet.
The equipment necessary to WarDrive is: A wireless network interface card (PCMCIA), a device capable of locating itself on a map (GPS, not always necessary), a laptop or any other mobile device, Linux Red Hat or Debian (Windows is not recommended), Wireless tools (WEPCrack, AirSnort etc.).
The equipment is all off the shelf and pretty inexpensive
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Wardriving is the first and well known method used to find available wireless networks (means unsecured). It is usually done with a mobile device such as a laptop or iPaq. Wardriving scanning is accomplished in an easy way: the attacker takes the device with him/her into a car, and detects networks (NetStumbler for Windows, BSD-AriTools for BSD, and airsnort for Linux). Once an open access point is detected, the attacker maps it, explores, or stumbles into a pipe to the internet.
The equipment necessary to WarDrive is: A wireless network interface card (PCMCIA), a device capable of locating itself on a map (GPS, not always necessary), a laptop or any other mobile device, Linux Red Hat or Debian (Windows is not recommended), Wireless tools (WEPCrack, AirSnort etc.).
The equipment is all off the shelf and pretty inexpensive
für mehr darüber ==> http://neworder.box.sk