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This site is dedicated as a repository for "hacking" programs for Windows and Linux. Please note that hacking means nothing but tweaking or cleverly resolving a problem. Use the programs as you wish, but this site or its provider are not responsible in terms of how you use these programs, (i.e. for educational purposes only).
The way this site works is as follows. I will update the database to the best of my capability, to a point. You, the community, may upload whatever you feel is relevant to the site in terms of security, docs/videos, etc. Then, I will eventually review each submitted item, and add it to the database.
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People normally relate wireless access points to be mainly abundant within large cities as opposed to the rural mid west. Well, I am here today to let all of you know otherwise. I was on a little road trip with some friends of mine through the middle of nowhere Indiana, on a highway with hardly anything surrounding it. As we were driving up to our destination, we were joking around that there may be a few tech-savvy farmers out there that have wireless connections out and about. After taking more serious thought about that statement, on the way back I decided to whip out my Nokia 770 and place it in promiscuous mode (iwconfig wlan0 mode monitor). I turned on kismet for the hell of it once we were about 40 minutes into the middle of nowhere highway. Much to my chagrin, we began to pickup 50 wireless networks in about 2 minutes while going 80. I was quite impressed, so I decided to leave it on for a total of 1 hour, 11 minutes, and 30 seconds. The grand total on this so called ‘deserted’ area churned out 353 wireless networks! Who’s to say that wireless is only popular in large cities, etc. We got our tech-savvy farmers to take care of our wireless hotspot needs! Below you will find 2 pictures of the Nokia 770 after recording all of the networks.
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