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Doktor Avalanche
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/20 23:10:30
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Basically the solution is nowadays to run VPN by default, it's a pity though that option isn't made more user friendly. It really needs to be rolled out to the masses. We are in a similar situation probably as we were in the 1990's and viruses running wild with little protection. Even good old Dr Solomon's toolkit sometimes could not detect some viruses on infected floppies.
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/20 23:50:04
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At first I read the title as "Drones that hack your hi-fi." I had visions of some nefarious bastard remotely pumping Taylor Swift through my speakers at 4am.
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/21 10:09:09
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Hi, I don't think that anyone is going to try to hack any WI-FI or Sci-Fi, or Bi-Fi ... any time soon, because it would be way too visible and they could get nailed easily enough, and a company name in it would create a backlash that could hurt a lot. Anyone, trying to get advertising on that, would probably get nailed sooner or later by an admin/person that is not an idiot when it comes to these things. Threats and intentional hacks, are not always caught, but many of them that do ... you don't want the FBI at your house, do you? it's not a good game to play, besides the fact that someone is using their own connection and their own provider has no idea what is going on? Not likely! Our ISP turned off an account, good money too, because the guy was spaming and trying to hack people's accounts with his account, and he got busted, and was fined by the judge ... kinda bad! That guy, will never again, get another job doing code or anything having to do with computers, because of his credibility. Someone better think twice!
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/21 11:55:05
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There was a drone outside my house spying on me just a few days ago. It soon died of inexorable boredom and crashed in my backyard. Seriously, the only people this would likely appeal to is kids playing Mission Impossible and government agencies with far more money than brains - it's just a pointlessly inefficient and needlessly overcomplicated way of hacking someone, and, aside from celebrities, there are probably very few people paranoid enough to warrant using a drone but who haven't bothered with security enough to prevent or at least detect unauthorized access to their Wi-Fi.
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Mesh
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/21 12:07:37
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/21 13:03:45
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Music is not about notes and chords! My poem is not about the computer or monitor or letters! It's about how I was able to translate it from my insides!
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bitflipper
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/21 18:49:16
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I was really hoping Amazon would really go through with their plans to deliver packages by drone. That, I'm certain, would have spawned a brand-new and very popular sport: skeet-shooting WITH PRIZES!
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/21 20:37:47
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No kidding! I can only imagine what it would be like in Los Angeles...
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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Moshkito
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/22 09:22:54
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Hi, Skeet shooting with prizes ... now ... that sounds like fun!
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/22 09:32:47
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craigb No kidding! I can only imagine what it would be like in Los Angeles...
I can see why Amazon won't deliver to those crazies in the Middle East that just like to shoot their guns in the air.......
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Re: Drones that hack your wi-fi
2015/10/22 10:17:46
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☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2015/10/22 10:28:30
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craigb No kidding! I can only imagine what it would be like in Los Angeles...
I can see why Amazon won't deliver to those crazies in the Middle East that just like to shoot their guns in the air.......
Like I said, Los Angeles.
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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