OT: Printer SPAM?

Kendrick-LUG kulua at linux2themax.com
Tue Apr 20 08:40:46 CDT 2004


webgiant at juno.com wrote:

>I think I know who one of the networks is, but I'd need to do some more poking around first.
>
>Frankly I had no intention of poking into either of the networks, and it seems to me that printing 
"Your Network Is Insecure" on their printers might be a violation of some law (I'm not cracking 
their network but it would look like I am) so I'm not entirely certain what to do.
>  
>
remaining option  triangulation....   be unspecific   put a note on the 
door of the owner.. saying that you noted that persons network was 
marked as open/vulnerable on some website or something and suggest they 
find some one or get some information on how to secure said network.   
triangulation would be perfectly l eagle due to the fact you are reading 
the strength of signal broad casted  verses actually sending and 
receiving data from that network.  if they made a law against that we 
coulden't use our car stereo  ;)




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