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| Subject: | RE: How to track down a wireless hacker |
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| Date: | Wed, 7 Nov 2007 16:27:49 -0500 |
-----Original Message----- From: listbounce@securityfocus.com [mailto:listbounce@securityfocus.com] On Behalf Of jond Sent: Tuesday, November 06, 2007 7:28 PM To: pen-test@securityfocus.com Subject: How to track down a wireless hacker
If the attacker didn't change their MAC address, and say the companies lawyers could get some sort of court order to intel, dell, etc to release which MAC address went to which computer and who bought said computer. Does the manufacture even keep that info?
Your assuming the attacker used a built in wireless on a laptop. How about a PCMCIA card that you can buy with cash at BestBuy or CircuitCity? These are more likely because you can open them up and attach external antennas to boost the range. Unless the guy does something incredibly dumb like check his hotmail email, your not going to catch him. Better to spend the time and money on training the user base and compliance efforts. <html> <body> <p>***********************************************************************</p> <p>The information in this email is confidential and may be legally privileged. It is intended solely for the addressee. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not the intended recipient, any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. When addressed to our clients any opinions or advice contained in this email are subject to the terms and conditions expressed in the governing KPMG client engagement letter.</p> <p>***********************************************************************</p> </body> </html> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: Cenzic Need to secure your web apps NOW? Cenzic finds more, "real" vulnerabilities fast. Click to try it, buy it or download a solution FREE today! http://www.cenzic.com/downloads ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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