informit.com— Learn why wireless networking is not that secure after all, render images or messages on others browsers at your local cybercafe and watch their reaction with this great tutorial.
Oct 27, 2005View in Crawl 4
I don't get it, shouldnt the browser resolve the IP, then only allow the IP resolved to send data to its local port? I thought this is how it worked. Maybe uses cache poisening somehow... but i didnt see it in the example.
itiswhatitisOct 27, 2005
Iron Geek did something like this. He takes it one more step and gives you code to do it your self. Here is the url: <a class="user" href="http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=security/ettercapfilter">http://www.irongeek.com/i.php?page=security/ettercapfilter</a>
carcusOct 27, 2005
oh man, i saw this first hand at defcon last year. goatse everywhere!!! ahhhh!!
striker1211Oct 28, 2005
I don't get it, shouldnt the browser resolve the IP, then only allow the IP resolved to send data to its local port? I thought this is how it worked. Maybe uses cache poisening somehow... but i didnt see it in the example.
zendestructibleOct 28, 2005
Great Story! Digg +Also thank you posters for all the cool links! It's going to take me awhile to sift through all this great info!
jtradeOct 28, 2005
when u see 2 wireless cards in a laptop, u know something aint right..
netnerdOct 28, 2005
"wireless networking is not that secure after all"After all? Who said wireless was secure in the first place?!...still, great read. Dugg.
Closed AccountOct 29, 2005
hahaha OMG this is so awesome OMG lol ROPTFL hehehe !!!0n3on3oneone fkhkjvj fgjk fj
shadowsnakeOct 30, 2005
heh, very cool! Seems like i pissed all my friends off using it...