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Message-ID: <1084382291.467.37.camel@localhost>
From: frank at knobbe.us (Frank Knobbe)
Subject: Calcuating Loss

On Wed, 2004-05-12 at 11:57, Gary E. Miller wrote:
> Too much work.  Just do a bit of wardriving until you find a WiFi net
> you can jump on.  Just be sure to forge your MAC just in case someone is
> in turn sniffing you locally.

Heya Gary,

too much work? You mean I have to get out, buy an antenna (or Pringles
can), get gas, drive around the city, find an open WAP, find me a
parking lot, hook up my gear and hack away? I find it so much more
convenient to just download YAPH and proxychains and cover by tracks
that way, all from the comfort of my own bed... I mean... home. ;)

> Of course if you are doing something really nasty you should still probably
> bounce your packets off several foreign countries first just to make it
> fun.

Yeah, it's always some damn Korean senior citizen homes that do all the
nasty stuff on the 'net.  :)

Cheers,
Frank

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