"If you want to learn how to wardrive using Kismet or NetStumbler (and variants), WarDriving is for you. The book does a good job debunking certain myths, such as the prevalence of 'warchalking' or the widespread use of 'Pringles can antennas.' I found the practical advice, like disabling the TCP/IP stack on Windows prior to wardriving, especially helpful. The authors constantly advocate a professional mindset towards wardriving and do not suggest unethical use of insecure wireless networks."
Selasa, 27 April 2004
Review of WarDriving Posted
"If you want to learn how to wardrive using Kismet or NetStumbler (and variants), WarDriving is for you. The book does a good job debunking certain myths, such as the prevalence of 'warchalking' or the widespread use of 'Pringles can antennas.' I found the practical advice, like disabling the TCP/IP stack on Windows prior to wardriving, especially helpful. The authors constantly advocate a professional mindset towards wardriving and do not suggest unethical use of insecure wireless networks."
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