RE: Netstumbling

From: Andrew Ruef (jabberwocky@mediasoft.net)
Date: Wed Mar 05 2003 - 17:44:13 EST


I believe the official FBI stance is, connecting to an open network is
not a crime.

A. Ruef

-----Original Message-----
From: Nick Jacobsen [mailto:nick@ethicsdesign.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 12:12 PM
To: stonewall; pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: Re: Netstumbling

Just from my expirience, I have never had any problems, and none of my
friends have reported any problems either. I will walk around downtown
with
my laptop open, and an external antenna on my back (looks funky, and I
get
some odd stares, but it works), and the most I have ever had happen is a
cop
ask me what I was doing... I told hime I was using my laptop to do a
wireless security assesment... he just sort of looked at me oddly and
walked off... probably had no idea what I was talking about... I've
done
this in Portland, Roseburg, Salem, Eugene (all in Oregon), as well as
New
Orleans and Chicago. Most of the time, the cops have no idea what you
are
talking about...

Anyway, my 2 cents,

Nick Jacobsen
Ethics Design
nick@ethicsdesign.com

----- Original Message -----
From: "stonewall" <stonewall@cavtel.net>
To: <pen-test@securityfocus.com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 6:14 AM
Subject: Netstumbling

> HI, I need some advice.
>
> I am interested in the reaction that list members have gotten from
various
> government agencies while netstumbling. Is there any clear guidance
on
the
> legality of 'stumbling? I am talking here about just 'stumbling, not
set
to
> auto reconfigure the card, just assessment and locating WAPs.
>
> You cannot be in the security business without being able to assess
threats.
> In this business, paranoia is not paranoia, it is due diligence. I
believe
> that anyone serious about security must be able to assess wireless
zones,
> overlapping areas, buildings with multiple WAPs, etc. But have you
been
> threatened by LE personnel in the process?
>
> Thanks in advance for your info.
>
> stonewall
>
>
>
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