Categories related to Computers: Hacking: Wardriving: Computers: Data Communications: Wireless: Security (15) Websites on Wardriving: Arizona War Driving And Wireless Security Arizona Wardrivers Forum News and Events. Black Alchemy Software for generating thousands of counterfeit 802.11b access points. Fleeman Anderson & Bird Corp Wireless antennas, amplifiers, coax, and wardriving accessories. HD Communications Corp. Offers equipment and kits for wardrivers including network cards, antennas and cables. SDV W-lan Mapped WarDriving results from BeNeLux, includes discussion forum. Seattle Wireless The who, what and why's of and about wardriving along with links for software and resources. StumbVerter Imports Netstumbler and converted Kismet logs, and generate AP location maps using MapPoint 2002 with map comparisons. WarDrive.net Offers information about Wardriving and Wireless Networking. WarDrivers Discussion forum about WarDrivers, software, hardware and wardriving techniques. WarDriving Decals Wardriver stickers for cars, laptops and folders. Wardriving for Wireless Connections Article from techtv about warchalkers and wardrivers who are part of a global guerrilla campaign to mark free, wireless access points. wardriving is not a crime Legal aspects of WarDriving, definition, resources and t-shirt. Wardriving.com Wardriving news hub with archives and links. WarTyping.com Site about interception of radio signals transmitted by wireless keyboards. Wi-Fi-AWACS Project Project to develop a software suit for indoor and outdoor 3D location and tracking Wi-Fi nodes, using distributed, mobile, low density grid of heterogeneous sensors. WiGLE.net Wireless Geographic Logging Database. Worldwide database and mapping of hundreds of thousands of wireless networks. Wireless Warrior Directory of wireless oriented resources. Silicon.com Article detailing how a hacker was sentenced to nine years in prison for illegally capturing financial details. He got into the company network via poorly secured wireless network discovered by wardriving. (December 16, 2004) Wardriving: you can look, but don't touch ZDNet AnchorDesk: Security Watch by Rob Vamosi (September 14, 2004) Wi-Fi "wartrappers" nab drive-by hackers Consultant KPMG is using a honeypot wireless LAN to lure wardrivers and measure the true level of this much-discussed security risk. (October 9, 2002)
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