Wi-Fi Hacking

edited October 2008 in Science & Tech
Ok, If I am on someones wi-fi and they do not know it, can I use a program to watch what the do when they use it?? If there is anything else worth while I can do, please tell me. Thanks

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  • trolltroll Windsor, Nova Scotia Icrontian
    edited October 2008
    Viper1324 wrote:
    Ok, If I am on someones wi-fi and they do not know it, can I use a program to watch what the do when they use it?? If there is anything else worth while I can do, please tell me. Thanks

    Sweet! Someones looking to do a little jail time.... :rockon:

    Backtrack 3 has everything that you would ever need to get yourself in a heap of trouble... :aol:
  • jaredjared College Station, TX Icrontian
    edited October 2008
    While all of us here at Icrontic encourage everyone get their hands dirty and do some DIY hax0roing - we are not going to tell you how to flat out snoop on people and possibly participate in activities that are illegal.

    Sorry.
  • ArtemisArtemis New
    edited October 2008
    Viper1324 wrote:
    Ok, If I am on someones wi-fi and they do not know it, can I use a program to watch what the do when they use it?? If there is anything else worth while I can do, please tell me. Thanks

    I haven't the faintest idea why you'd legitimately wanted to LOOK at someone's activity while they are online...I can understand stealing some Wi-Fi (I've done it myself...I want to learn how to get into a WEP network though so I can use my neighbours when mine at home crashes :bigggrin:) but actually looking at someone's activity? I don't see a need for that, unless you want to dig up some dirt or steal someone's ID.
  • UPSWeezerUPSWeezer Behind you... GENTLEMEN Icrontian
    edited October 2008
    Viper1324 wrote:
    Ok, If I am on someones wi-fi and they do not know it, can I use a program to watch what the do when they use it?? If there is anything else worth while I can do, please tell me. Thanks
    You're weird.
  • _k_k P-Town, Texas Icrontian
    edited October 2008
    If you search for wireless networks and you find a bunch of SSIDs that are from ActionTec routers you can get the WEP default key really easy. ActionTec routers by default have a 68-bit WEP key that is identical to their MAC address if you drop off the first pair of characters. All you need is a utility to pull MAC addresses of a wireless AP. FYI if you didn't catch me real point if you have one of these routers change it cause people know your key.
  • ThraxThrax 🐌 Austin, TX Icrontian
    edited October 2008
    Icrontic does not endorse activities that are illegal in most municipalities. Locked.
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