Re: A question on the law.
From: Brian Gibson (tuck167@hotmail.com)Date: 02/26/02
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From: "Brian Gibson" <tuck167@hotmail.com> To: stauph@hotmail.com Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 22:21:14 -0500
NOPE, hide your identidy. use a payphone drop your ani. go through a few
PBXs. If you choose to notify. Make it hard for them to find you.
Brian
>If one where to find, say, 44 networks in one night while war driving, and
>with net stumbler and windows, is able to jump on those networks using
>those
>networks bandwidth free of charge, is there a way LEGALLY to tell these
>people how bad the security is without getting shot. I don't want to go to
>jail, I don't want to be called a terrorist, I just want to tune these
>people into a clue...?
>
>I know WEP is weak, it was only supposed to be as "secure" as an unsecured
>ethernet cable, but atleast it keeps casual drive by hacking at bay!
>
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