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  • Wardriving: Taipei Style - Reviews

    programs such as NetStumbler for Windows or Kismet for Linux.. By now everyone has heard of wardriving, or maybe even Warflying. Wardrivers find wireless access points (WAPs) by driving around and using laptops with wireless cards. They typically track the...

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  • Skill Level 1: Anyone with commonly available wardriving tools - Reviews

    Skill Level 1: Anyone with commonly available wardriving tools. how to crack wep . Humphrey Cheung turns the tables in his final installment of the WEP Crack series. Part III describes an approach to wireless security that matches defensive measures against...

  • WLANs, WLANs everywhere and not a Byte to grab - Reviews

    you any features that would make AirMagnet better than NetStumbler, Kismet, or even WinXP's Zero Config for Wardriving. I'm not trying to suggest that AirMagnet should be compared to any of the many wardriving and/or WLAN exploit tools that are readily available...

  • More competitions - Reviews

    features of DEFCON was the number of activities that everyone could participate in. Along with the elite Capture the Flag and Wardriving contests, there were fun and quirky events such as the Coffee Wars and Scavenger Hunt. Capture the Flag at DEFCON is unlike...

  • Preparing the Pig - Reviews

    ping requests) and coax other access points into returning their SSIDs to the broadcasting host. This is useful for wardriving and other network reconnaissance attempts. The AntiStumbler preprocessor identifies when too many null SSIDs are sent from a single...

  • What Is It Good For? - Reviews

    resolution to any VGA screen or projector. No longer would you have to carry around your more-bulky laptop for presentations. Another less-apparent application is to use the OQO to find wireless access points, also known as wardriving or warwalking. I installed...

  • Antenna - Reviews

    had a 12.9 dBi Yagi antenna. While that was plenty powerful, Flexilis chose a more intimidating-looking Hyperlink 14.9 dBi Randome directional antenna. This antenna can also be used for wardriving, since Bluetooth and 802.11b / g share the same frequency band...

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