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mongie
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just happened to turn on the wireless on my laptop, and I've noticed there are two (fairly strong) networks called "Internet-Hotspot 7" and "Internet-Hotspot 4". They're unsecured, so I'm wondering if anyone knows what the deal is with them?
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| #0 09:30am 19/06/08 |
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eXemplar
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I think they might be the telstra ones, where you connect and give cc/bigpond account details and you can payg net.
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| #1 09:41am 19/06/08 |
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Skitza
Posts: 8429
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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There used to be free wireless in the mall, not sure if this is the same thing.
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| #2 05:03pm 19/06/08 |
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ara
Posts: 2133
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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The Telstra APs usually have Telstra CBD or Telstra
Just on this topic, I was staying in a hotel in Melbourne a couple of months ago and searched for APs and picked up several. I then logged into a few with no security and ran WireShark just to see what they were doing. Low and behold, most were surfing for porn but a few were just doing email stuff. If you ever find a public AP make sure you tunnel somewhere you trust first or run everything through SSL/SSH tunnels. last edited by ara at 18:27:04 19/Jun/08 |
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ctd
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Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Low and behold, most were surfing for porn f*** else would you be doing? |
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