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tads

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    Tracing the owner of a Wifi network
    « on: November 28, 2011, 11:34:24 PM »
    There is a particular Wifi network which is continuously on, name is **, which is used by

    hacker(s) to hack into laptops and desktops.

    This particular network is suspect because unlike other networks like Zyxel , Draknet which

    are on for some time only, this network is always on.

    How do you trace the owner of a Wifi network?

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    Re: Tracing the owner of a Wifi network
    « Reply #1 on: November 29, 2011, 12:03:44 AM »
    There is a particular Wifi network which is continuously on, name is **, which is used by

    hacker(s) to hack into laptops and desktops.

    Who told you this?

    kimsland



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      Re: Tracing the owner of a Wifi network
      « Reply #2 on: November 29, 2011, 12:17:06 AM »
      How do you trace the owner of a Wifi network?
      Same as any other way, by their IP address.
      This site is good for that: http://tracert.com/trace_exe.html (and shows your IP)

      Rob Pomeroy



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      Re: Tracing the owner of a Wifi network
      « Reply #3 on: December 01, 2011, 02:30:36 AM »
      This particular network is suspect because unlike other networks like Zyxel , Draknet which
      are on for some time only, this network is always on.

      False.  Every wifi network I connect to is on 24/7 - at home, at work, at hotels, etc, etc.

      What evidence do you have that this network is being used as the launchpad for cracking attempts?
      Only able to visit the forums sporadically, sorry.

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