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- Arizona War Driving And Wireless Security - Arizona Wardrivers Forum News and Events.
- Black Alchemy - Software for generating thousands of counterfeit 802.11b access points.
- Fleeman Anderson & Bird Corp - Wireless antennas, amplifiers, coax, and wardriving accessories.
- HD Communications Corp. - Offers equipment and kits for wardrivers including network cards, antennas and cables.
- SDV W-lan - Mapped WarDriving results from BeNeLux, includes discussion forum.
- Seattle Wireless - The who, what and why's of and about wardriving along with links for software and resources.
- StumbVerter - Imports Netstumbler and converted Kismet logs, and generate AP location maps using MapPoint 2002 with map comparisons.
- WarDrive.net - Offers information about Wardriving and Wireless Networking.
- WarDrivers - Discussion forum about WarDrivers, software, hardware and wardriving techniques.
- WarDriving Decals - Wardriver stickers for cars, laptops and folders.
- Wardriving for Wireless Connections - Article from techtv about warchalkers and wardrivers who are part of a global guerrilla campaign to mark free, wireless access points.
- wardriving is not a crime - Legal aspects of WarDriving, definition, resources and t-shirt.
- Wardriving.com - Wardriving news hub with archives and links.
- WarTyping.com - Site about interception of radio signals transmitted by wireless keyboards.
- Wi-Fi-AWACS Project - Project to develop a software suit for indoor and outdoor 3D location and tracking Wi-Fi nodes, using distributed, mobile, low density grid of heterogeneous sensors.
- WiGLE.net - Wireless Geographic Logging Database. Worldwide database and mapping of hundreds of thousands of wireless networks.
- Wireless Warrior - Directory of wireless oriented resources.
- Silicon.com - Article detailing how a hacker was sentenced to nine years in prison for illegally capturing financial details. He got into the company network via poorly secured wireless network discovered by wardriving. (December 16, 2004)
- Wardriving: you can look, but don't touch - ZDNet AnchorDesk: Security Watch by Rob Vamosi (September 14, 2004)
- Wi-Fi "wartrappers" nab drive-by hackers - Consultant KPMG is using a honeypot wireless LAN to lure wardrivers and measure the true level of this much-discussed security risk. (October 9, 2002)
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