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The net just got a bit scarier
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Big Brother will love this.... (if they did not know it already ;) )
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disconnect from the web.
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The article was not clear on one thing. I have to assume Google only know the location of a wireless network. How can Google sniff out a wired router?
Assuming it really is just wireless routers, what if the router is in stealth mode? Can a sniffer still find it? I know a wireless router is broadcasting RF signals so I guess a receiver can find even a stealth router, but the average computer can't see it. |
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I'm glad that streetview is not available on my street. |
Soooo, if you get a different MAC address after Google has done their drive-by, then the substance of this article is moot?
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I use my neighbor's wireless router so I guess he will get all the visits then?
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I wish they would find me, pay attention to me, love me...but they wont...
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Disconnect?
I just got here. No street view here either. What exactly is a street again? |
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What I don't get is the guy shows the exploit, then gets convicted, yet it's Google that was sniffing wireless networks. put them in a geo-locating database and nada?????
Makes war driving a thing of the past I just have to queryt the DB. I wonder how much SSID's and encryption (or lack there os) information Google caught....hmmm so I could query their DB and find all the open wireless AP's even ones in banks, loan offices, credit card companies......and he's the criminal :P |
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I'm certainly no IT guy so I'm open to clarifications. Also, it goes without saying that having to spend the $$ on a new router just to tie up this security risk is super-bogus. |
The guy across the street from me turns his router off when he shuts down his computer. His router is only on if he is using his computer for net access. I just keep my router in stealth mode, and use a strong password with encryption.
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How do you "stealth mode" a wireless router?
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It is one of the settings in the router setup.
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Just buy a different unit. Or get several units and swap them with friends! Would drive them nuts! :) |
They can come and visit anytime they want. The woods are your friend. On a moonless night you can't see your hand in front of your face.
Most people don't know what dark really is until they can't see 6 inches in any direction. Like being blind. |
With night vision goggles they can see just fine. :)
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And so can I!
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You can easily spoof any MAC address you want. You can create a type of virtual adapter on top of your physical and assign it whatever address you want.
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It might be quite handy. Find the street address of those websites that dump viruses/trojans/unwanted software on your PC and pay them a visit. Nothing more satifying than a seach and hunt then catching someone who has done you wrong.
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Something I recently learned:
You can have hidden cookies and files stored on your computer. Not through the browser, but through Adobe Flash. They aren't called "cookies", but use the name "local shared objects". Websites can access these to track your browsing habits. How do you remove these cookies? Not through any link to an Adobe menu. No, there's no shortcuts to a control panel. Even right clicking "settings" within a flash webpage doesn't get you this menu. It is kept well hidden from you, the computer owner. You actually have to go to Adobe's website to change those settings remotely on your computer. The link is here:Adobe - Flash Player : Settings Manager - Global Privacy Settings Panel I use Firefox with the No-script flash blocker, but I still had a bunch of crap stored by blocked websites. |
CCleaner should wipe that out, but it will also wipe out everything else (stored passwords..etc..) unless to exclude your trusted sites from the clean-up list.
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