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Wi-Fi wardriving is a way to find unsecured Wi-Fi, sometimes with malicious intent. Wardriving is difficult to detect, but with preparation you can protect your home network from being targeted.
To me, wardriving seems like a useful activity. I'm often caught on the road and in need of a 10-minute online session.
Wi-Fi wardriving is a term given to the act of hackers driving around in cars or other vehicles to check whose Wi-Fi router is unsecured and hence, is most/more vulnerable to hacking attempts in a ...
Seattle police are investigating a criminal ring they believe used a specially outfitted Mercedes to hack into the Wi-Fi networks of area businesses, a practice called "wardriving." ...
The results from Queensland Police’s wardriving efforts are yet to be seen but in the meantime, it would be wise to make sure your Wi-Fi is being used by you, and no-one else.
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