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"free public wifi", peer network scam?
Catagory: programming · This Entry · Comment(1) · eMail entry · Google
May 12, 2008 09:43 AM

programming

i was in the airport and came across a 'free public wifi' node, that was self proclaimed SSID for the node. it seemed like the right choice at the time. after all the portland airport has had an open wifi network available for years. i vaguely remember the name was something else, not 'free public wifi', but whatever. anyway, i used the connection, wasn't of great concern. i also noticed the network was was peer-to-peer, which i thought was odd (i mean that should have been a big tip-off).

after boarding the plane, later on the light i busted out my laptop. lo-and-behold, that network was *still* there. oh a new airline wifi service?? no way. this immediately confirmed my prior concerns something was a bit off here.

i realized this was strangers laptop on that flight with an open peer to peer network named, free public wifi. and maybe that's all, someone with a cell phone data network card, enabled open internet sharing on their wifi card, ok.

or it's someone claiming as much, with all the traffic routed through their machine, attempting to pick up my information etc. point is, you should double check the network you are connecting to is the one you actually want. don't assume that 'free public wifi' is always a goodwill service by some upstanding charitable citizen. or is that just the cynic in me at work?

the guy was probably a nice guy, merely offering bandwidth to anyone around.

but no thanks. and please name your network something else.





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If you do some quick research, you'll find that this is actually a piece of software (trojan, virus, whatever you want to call it) taking control of the wireless adapter and creating a P2P network for exactly the purpose you described...soliciting data.

You see these anywhere there are large groups of people using machines, as I have seen as many as 4-8 of these available "Free Public WiFi" networks in congested areas.

Do not connect.

First saw this in Vegas while at the Hilton and started researching. Bad news followed.

Posted by BitchHitter at November 11, 2009 05:06 PM


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