Search for wireless networks with mobile computing equipment
Wardriving is the act of searching for Wi-Fi wireless networks as well as cell towers, usually from a moving vehicle, using a laptop or smartphone. Software for wardriving is freely available on the internet.
Warbiking, warcycling, warwalking and similar use the same approach but with other modes of transportation.
labels. While some may claim that wardriving is illegal, there are no laws that specifically prohibit or allow wardriving, though many localities have laws...
A more recent phenomenon is wardriving, the searching for wireless networks (Wi-Fi) from a moving vehicle. Wardriving was named after wardialing, since...
Network Mapping". "Wigle-wifi-wardriving". GitHub. 19 November 2021. WiGLE Main Page WiGLE Forums WiGLE Wifi Wardriving Android package at the F-Droid...
television news programs around the world. The word is formed by analogy to wardriving, the practice of driving around an area in a car to detect open Wi-Fi...
numbers in search of unknown computers, and indirectly to the newer term "wardriving". President Ronald Reagan, a family friend of Lasker's, watched the film...
(WLAN). The tiny design makes them ideal for mobile applications such as wardriving. Cantennas can be used to increase cell phone range, improve reception...
operating system. Netstumbler has become one of the most popular programs for wardriving and wireless reconnaissance, although it has a disadvantage. It can be...
ORiNOCO was the brand name for a family of wireless networking technology by Proxim Wireless (previously Lucent). These integrated circuits (codenamed...
Greenemeier, Larry (May 9, 2007). "T.J. Maxx data theft likely due to wireless 'wardriving'". Information Week. Archived from the original on June 15, 2013. Retrieved...
at CardSystems Solutions. Gonzalez and 10 others sought targets while wardriving and seeking vulnerabilities in wireless networks along U.S. Route 1 in...
organizations looking to fulfill the minimum scanning requirements of PCI DSS. Wardriving Wireless LAN security Typhoid adware "Fitting the WLAN Security pieces...
deliver 484.8 million mailpieces per day. The name is by analogy with wardriving and wardialling. "DEF CON 16 - Bringing Sexy Back - Breaking in with Style"...
ISBN 9780596553296. Hurley, Chris; Rogers, Russ; Thornton, Frank (2007). WarDriving and Wireless Penetration Testing. Elsevier Science. p. 176. ISBN 9781597491112...
motels, libraries, etc.) were known to reliably offer wireless access and wardriving located other availabilities. In 2002 the first Windows-based package...
called wardriving. It uses signal-strength data from the wireless adapter and GPS to identify the location. Kismet for Linux is a widely used wardriving program...
individuals (see hacker definition controversy). Common topics include wardriving, lockpicking, corporate and network security, personal rights and freedoms...
houses for normal business practices. Piggybacking (Internet access) Wardriving Bierlein, Matthew (2006). "Policing the Wireless World: Access Liability...
the talks, Ekoparty has different activities like workshops, wargames, Wardriving, Lockpicking challenges, and forensics challenges. Hacker conference DEF...
hacker jailed for nine years". The Register. Retrieved June 22, 2009. ^ "Wardriving guilty plea in Lowe's wi-fi case", SecurityFocus, August 5, 2004. Article...
and Michael Shean. Skyhook's database was initially gathered through wardriving, when the company sent teams of drivers around the United States, Canada...
to the internet, fast data erasure, urban exploration, web scraping, wardriving with Arduino, New Zealand's proposed Search and Surveillance Act, and...
name of American professional wrestler Brian Girard James Road Dog, a wardriving homebrew application for the Sony PSP This disambiguation page lists articles...
November 2009, Senthil was the first person in Chennai to demonstrate wardriving,[citation needed] and he assisted the cyber crime department and NDTV...