WiGLE in the News: SF Gate
"Sinha at AirDefense said the Web site www.wigle.net lists more than 9 million such connections that users have entered, a number growing daily."
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... &type=tech
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... &type=tech
To me, that sounds more like an ad, doesn't it?Two of the most popular solutions are from Bay Area security software companies Symantec and McAfee. McAfee Wireless Protection sells for $29.99 for a year and its flagship McAfee Total Protection is $59.99. Total Protection offers a more complete suite, including firewall, backup, antivirus and antispam. Symantec's Norton Internet Security 2007 features antivirus and firewall, among other things, and is priced at $69.99 for a year's subscription; Norton 360 is $79.99 for one year and includes backup and tuneup, and is billed as being more comprehensive and easier to use. Both companies' products may be installed on up to three machines.
His email address is at the end (dfost@sfchronicle.com), somebody drop him an email and tell him he got the definition of wardriving wrong (as usual, it seems)...
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