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Sicc OG
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time to rob my next door neighbour's internet

just getting in the mood for gta n shit
 
Jan 31, 2008
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^ Sometimes its cool enough to just sniff packets and keep an eye out for unecrypted and decryptable login information.

Other than that, once you get inside a router and can see the devices/computers connected to it, you are inside of the network and can therefor scan the devices for any vulnerabilities and gain access to them or information inside of them.

I remember there used to be one on jail broken iphones where SSH login would become enabled and the password set to default. The possibilities are endless.
 

L.D.S.

The Bakersman
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^ Sometimes its cool enough to just sniff packets and keep an eye out for unecrypted and decryptable login information.

Other than that, once you get inside a router and can see the devices/computers connected to it, you are inside of the network and can therefor scan the devices for any vulnerabilities and gain access to them or information inside of them.

I remember there used to be one on jail broken iphones where SSH login would become enabled and the password set to default. The possibilities are endless.
 
Feb 2, 2006
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<--- has free internet thru a wireless connection

fuck paying for a overpriced modem and overpriced comcast internet service
 
May 14, 2002
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^

I think that would be safer too.
I don't broadcast the SSID (my network name) either.

Would it still appear on that list? Or is it only vulnerable when someone who tries this knows the name of my network?
 

Arson

Long live the KING!!!!
May 7, 2002
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You can make a usb stick, Id learn to use BT, the possibility's are endless, I run it as my primary OS, linux is so superior to windows its not even funny, my computers run like the day in installed them, and its a lighter footprint, learning how to do command line will get you good jobs too.
 
Props: DuceTheTruth
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How could I tell what im using? I set my shit up years back through Linksys support not sure what I'm running though
You have to go into your router's setup. To do this you usually enter in an IP address in your web browser, like 192.168.1.1, and it will have you enter in a login name and password. That's usually admin/admin by default. You'll need to look up instructions for your specific router they because they all have small differences.
 
Props: RAPresentah