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Hello,
I am just wondering if anyone knows how to get into other people's wireless network. The problem is that some guy is threat me that he will get into mine and steal my files. Also, he claims that he uses my internet but I doubt it. Is there a way to get into his network or at least obtain internet from him. Thank you gio |
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gio wrote:
> Hello, > > I am just wondering if anyone knows how to get into other people's > wireless network. The problem is that some guy is threat me that he > will get into mine and steal my files. Also, he claims that he uses my > internet but I doubt it. Is there a way to get into his network or at > least obtain internet from him. Thank you > As a basis for criminal action, hacking is a criminal offense, whether white-hat or back-hat hacking. Your question should be, at least the way I read it, is something like this, "What kind of security would protect my wireless internet connection from outsiders?" You want to enable the security features on your wireless router. This means that you want to use an authentication key and you want to use some type of encryption. A stonger encryption is better. You need to check on the features your wireless router offers to you and then you want to enable those features. For a start, it won't cost you any money and you will learn something about network security. |
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In article <4701cceb$0$16528$(E-Mail Removed)>,
DarthOdor <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote: > gio wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I am just wondering if anyone knows how to get into other people's > > wireless network. The problem is that some guy is threat me that he > > will get into mine and steal my files. Also, he claims that he uses my > > internet but I doubt it. Is there a way to get into his network or at > > least obtain internet from him. Thank you > > > As a basis for criminal action, hacking is a criminal offense, whether > white-hat or back-hat hacking. Your question should be, at least the > way I read it, is something like this, "What kind of security would > protect my wireless internet connection from outsiders?" You want to > enable the security features on your wireless router. This means that > you want to use an authentication key and you want to use some type of > encryption. A stonger encryption is better. You need to check on the > features your wireless router offers to you and then you want to enable > those features. For a start, it won't cost you any money and you will > learn something about network security. check out the following link. this page lays out a clear set of instructions to secure your wireless network. http://www.practicallynetworked.com/...ess_secure.htm -- I do the best I can, but I could be wrong. please post reply to newsgroup. David, Williamsport, PA. USA. http://mysite.verizon.net/vzev1hs3/ |
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On Oct 1, 6:10 pm, gio <giogali...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello, > > I am just wondering if anyone knows how to get into other people's > wireless network. The problem is that some guy is threat me that he > will get into mine and steal my files. Also, he claims that he uses my > internet but I doubt it. Is there a way to get into his network or at > least obtain internet from him. Thank you Talk to any professional in the business about wireless security. An intelligent and knowledgeable hacker can crack into a wireless network, and probably could steal your files. There are packet sniffers and other tools that can find an SSID even if it is not broadcasting. MAC filtering is helpful, but MAC addresses can be spoofed. If you are using WEP, you better switch to WPA. On WEP, the security keys do not change, on WPA the encryption keys change every session I believe. The only true security is too separate your wired network from your wireless, and don't have anything on your wireless network that is sensitive or that you care about. If this is a neighbor, it is better to be at peace with them. |
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