If their wireless network is unsecure/unencrypted, do a quick MitM and redirect all their web requests to a temp page displaying, "you need more security, call/pay me now or die." Or something like that. They will love that. Trust me.
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If their wireless network is unsecure/unencrypted, do a quick MitM and redirect all their web requests to a temp page displaying, "you need more security, call/pay me now or die." Or something like that. They will love that. Trust me.
Should I be expecting a sticky note sometime soon? My network is wide open. :p
There's an article in the lastest 2600 talking about a guy who had a hell of a lot of fun looking at his leecher's traffic... Any of you with open networks should have some fun :P The guy could see emails, IMs, everything; pretty funny thinking that the leech thought he was getting free internet with no bad consequences... Till his IM chat with his mistress gets posted outside :P
If you're using an omni-directional antenna with amp you're probably needing or coming close to have to comply with FCC regs. We have these Laws in place because of the rednecks with too much ampage frying the computers that run power steering etc.. in our cars. The only case I've ever heard of this was in another state, where a truck didn't comply and was traveling on the interstate and caused some housewives to wreck into each other while dropping their kids off in the morning at school. Every time that dumbass Q's up people wreck. The State Popo / HP have ways to triangulate this idiocy. HP tracked him down and in the back he had like 12 Marine batteries in a truck bed tool case! This ******* was cutting everyone out when he Q'ed up! They found a pound of meth in the truck as well. Every redneck thinks he's a chemist and an electrical engineer I guess.Quote:
Originally posted here by THE RADICAL
I was personally wondering if there were any legal implications doing this?
Man in my neighborhood we have over 30 points, used to be 38. The neighborhood down the road has over a hundred. They have their own Internet company; all the houses have antennas on the outside of the house.
Much like this one http://www.creactive-design.co.uk/gf...roadband_3.jpg
http://www.fcc.gov/