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    lots of things.
  • Signull Technologies has launched 'SigNet'. "SigNet is a service which hotspot owners may subscribe to, enabling them to deploy a WiFi hotspot which bills and manages users." They also make very high quality antennas.
  • Wired covers the 3rd World Wide War Drive.
  • Salt Lake Tribune covers a wardriving story.
  • FreeBSD now supports 802.11 a, g and b. oxinDaemon News and freebsd-current
  • BoingBoing has a story from LA Wardriving with socalwug.org
  • WiFinder is now NetChaser (for Palm Tungsten C Handheld Computer only)
  • Palmblog goes wardriving on Day 9
  • Kansas City Wireless goes Wardriving
  • Renderman get a little taste of the media. ;)
  • Soekris makes a great little PC, perfect wardriving project. Pic 1 Pic 2 pics are KF's project.
  • Check out wifigeek.net
  • Jeff Duntemann's Drive-By Wi-Fi Guide and his FAQ (wifigeek)
  • Wardrive.net got a redesign. looks good.
  • Check out openwlan.com
  • just a note if you don't get an email right away, please know i do appreciate all the emails I get, sometimes they overwhelm me and i end up posting a very long list like tonight. again thanks for the emails, they are very encouraging. warlinux 0.6 boots, i just havn't had enough free time / motivation.


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--Kevin Mitnick relating war dialing to war driving at RSA conference.