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  • Beware the "Evil Twin" Wi-Fi Hotspot

    An article on Yahoo!

    Hop into Starbucks or an airport terminal and you may find yourself tempted by the inexpensive Wi-Fi service offered. Fire up your computer, browse the wireless networks available, and maybe you'll jump on a network named "tmobile" or "wayport" or some other common name among Wi-Fi service providers. Sure enough, your browser pulls up a page asking for your credit card information... or maybe you'll find yourself with "free" access to the internet. Surprise: You might have just been punk'd by a hacker.

    Such is the case of the "evil twin" hotspot, a rising danger for users who rely on public hotspots for internet access. The trick is simple: A hacker just creates a hotspot with the same name (or a very similar one) as a legitimate hotspot nearby, hoping to dupe web surfers into connecting to the hacker hotspot instead of the legitimate one. The goal is the usual fare: Collect user names, passwords, credit card numbers. All the good stuff.


    The Los Angeles Times notes that such lookalike networks are on the rise, and though this scam has been around for many years, it seems to be rising in popularity. My hunch? Wireless routers have better range than ever before, and it's practically child's play to set up a harvesting web site to dupe people into giving up their personal information. And since your laptop will automatically connect to any network you've connected to in the past (Windows thinks any network named "linksys" is the same network no matter where you go), people can be duped by evil twin hotspots without ever knowing it.


    So what can you do about it? Sadly, not a lot, and all that security software on your laptop won't help you one bit if you willingly connect to one of these hotspots. As with most scams, diligence is your best ally: Learn what legitimate hotspot web pages look like. Hackers rarely make a perfect copy. If you encounter anything out of the ordinary, disconnect from the hotspot immediately. Tell the manager of the establishment you're trying to connect to that something funny is going on. They may not do anything about it, but hopefully they'll call the cops and encourage them to track down the signal.



    Hmm. I have my home WIFI router set up with the same SSID as Honolulu Airport. I am tempted to make it the same SSID as terminal C at PDX (Portland). I found this interesting and halarious. Right by my house we have a starbucks and when you are sitting outside of starbucks you get 4 Tmobile signals. Sadly i have a grudge against Tmobile and some of the others so unless the people advertise "FREE WIFI" i will not use it. I rather use my TRENDnet TEW-429 to find an unencrypted/unprotected wireless signal and use it. or as my stepmother calls it "Stealing other peoples internet." That is what i get for being a Pirate (College mascot). Pfin
    Cant stand the 32 bit and above gaming.
    Gamers for the return of 2d sprite filled games!

  • #2
    omg u stel teh intarnets!
    give meh my tubes back!!111!1!eleventyone!11111!!!!!
    [21:11:26] (Thunderhacker) type a domain at random and you'll likely land at one of two places
    [21:11:29] (Thunderhacker) pron site
    [21:11:32] (Thunderhacker) or GSHI

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    • #3
      I am a pirate. what do you expect. I pillage data and steal the internet from unsuspecting people. ARRRG!
      Cant stand the 32 bit and above gaming.
      Gamers for the return of 2d sprite filled games!

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      • #4
        Heh, quite interesting. I didn't know that sort of thing was that common.

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        • #5
          Heh, me neither, but it doesn't sound far-fetched. With 2hotspot and a few other progs, you can even use your wireless card as a hotspot.
          I may be lazy, but I can...zzzZZZzzzZZZzzzZZZ...

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          • #6
            hehe... I am using someone's cellular phone to access this fine site. someone left their bluetooth on. ;D
            Cant stand the 32 bit and above gaming.
            Gamers for the return of 2d sprite filled games!

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