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[ NNSquad ] The Zombie Network: Beware 'Free Public WiFi'


Old story, but worth repeating.

--Lauren--
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Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2010 11:31:34 -0400
From: Monty Solomon <monty@roscom.com>
Subject: The Zombie Network: Beware 'Free Public WiFi'
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The Zombie Network: Beware 'Free Public WiFi'
by TRAVIS LARCHUK

October 9, 2010

It's in your airports, your coffee shops and your libraries: "Free
Public WiFi."

Despite its enticing name, the network, available in thousands of
locations across the United States, does not actually provide access
to the Internet. But like a virus, it has spread - and may even be
lurking on your computer right now.

Wireless security expert Joshua Wright first noticed it about four
years ago at an airport.

"I went to connect to an available wireless network and I saw this
option, Free Public WiFi," he remembers. "As I looked more and more,
I saw this in more and more locations. And I was aware from my job
and analysis in the field that this wasn't a sanctioned, provisioned
wireless network, but it was actually something rogue."

Free Public WiFi isn't set up like most wireless networks people use
to get to the Internet. Instead, it's an "ad hoc" network - meaning
when a user selects it, he or she isn't connecting to a router or hot
spot, but rather directly to someone else's computer in the area.

Though it doesn't actually provide Internet access, the network has
spread across the country thanks to an old Windows XP bug.

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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=130451369


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http://www.npr.org/templates/transcript/transcript.php?storyId=130451369


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