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WarDriving: Drive, Detect, Defend

A Guide to Wireless Security

Syngress Publishing, Inc. | 2004 | 495 blz. | Chris Hurley, Frank Thornton, Michael Puchol

Covers everything from introductory to advanced concepts. Written by the people who both pioneered and refined the field

Tutorial and Reference for Users, Intermediate and Advanced Level

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The term WarDriving originates from WarDialing, a term introduced to the public by Matthew Broderick's character, David Lightman, in the 1983 movie "WarGames." WarDialing is the practice of using a modem attached to a computer to dial an entire exchange of telephone numbers to locate any computers with modems attached to them. WarDriving employs the same concept, although it is updated to a more current technology; wireless networks. A WarDriver drives around a geographical location to determine all of the wireless access points in that area. Once these access points are discovered, a WarDriver uses a software program or Web site to map the results of his efforts. Based on these results, a statistical analysis is performed. This statistical analysis can be of one drive, one area, or a general overview of all wireless networks. WarDriving became more well known when the process was automated by Peter Shipley, a computer security consultant in Berkeley, California. During the fall of 2000, Shipley conducted an 18-month survey of wireless networks in Berkeley, California and reported his results at the annual DefCon hacker conference in July of 2001. This presentation, designed to raise awareness of the insecurity of wireless networks that were deployed at that time, laid the groundwork for the true WarDriver.
 
 soort artikelcomputerboeken 
 ons bestelnummer4885-G7 
 titelWarDriving: Drive, Detect, Defend 
 subtitelA Guide to Wireless Security 
 onderwerpwireless networks 
 uitgeverSyngress Publishing, Inc. [SYNp ] 
 website uitgeverwww.elsevierdirect.com/imprint.jsp?iid=100002 
 ISBN-13978-1-931836-03-6 | 9781931836036 
 ISBN-101-931836-03-5 | 1931836035 
 gepubliceerd in2004 
 geschreven doorChris Hurley, Frank Thornton, Michael Puchol 
 dit boek behandeltUS versie 
 taal van het boekEngels US 
 aantal bladzijden495 
 uitvoeringsoftcover 
 geïmporteerd doorComputercollectief BV 
 artikelcode fabrikant978-1-931836-03-6 
 barcodes9781931836036 / 792502360354 
    
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