Today, an email conversation at work turned to the subject of WarDriving. Quite an interesting debate, and while it was raging on I came up with a couple of interesting links I wanted to post here for posterity:
- WarLinux – A bootable Linux distro packed with WarDriving tools
- WiFiMaps.com – A web based interactive map of WarDriving data
- Wigle.Net – Wireless Geographical Logging Engine
- NetStumbler – I always have this on my laptop
- NetChaser – PalmPC software for WiFi scanning
- LinkFerret – Windows software for network scanning
- Jeff Duntemann’s Wardriving FAQ – Packed with tons of information
- The Ethics of Network Detection – Interesting read
- 9 years for Wardriving – Caught on the wrong side of the law
- WarDriving: Drive, Detect, Defend – A Guide to Wireless Security
and last but not least …
- WarDriver Vinyl Stickers – Yes .. you can find anything on the Web