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Oz cops turn to wardriving to fight Wi-Fi 'jackers


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Police in the Australian state of Queensland are to go on the hunt for unsecured wireless networks.

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source: The Register

images: Screengrab/3.bp.blogspot.com: Banana State fuzz hunt the dreaded WI-FI monster...."Look, lads, there's another 'Belkin54g'..."

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Aussie cops targets wifi crims....

The Queensland Police fraud squad says it will be the first police force in the world to go on "wardriving" missions to warn homes and businesses if their wireless networks are not secure.

Detective Superintendent Brian Hay said criminals were piggy-backing on the WiFi connections of ordinary computer users and using them to anonymously commit crimes such as fraud and identity theft.

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source: ASHER MOSES/SMH

image: Fair Use/Screengrab: WARDRIVING....The process of searching for open wireless networks using a laptop or handheld in a moving vehicle is known in the geek community as "wardriving".

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardriving

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