Wardriving Cops Will Let You Know Your Network Is Unsecured
By TelematicsWire on September 16th, 2006 Via: Telematics Wire - Telematics Industry News Resource With RSS
Ahem. The Douglas County Sheriff’s Dept in Colorado is going to start alerting its citizens that their wireless networks may be vulnerable to those evil wardriving hackers. And if you aren’t home when they drop by to inform you of your unsecured network, well then, they will just leave you a pamphlet with instructions on [...]
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