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How to Take Over a Train Station

ThinkComp writes "Everyone knows that home wireless networks are insecure, but who would expect a major transportation hub to be vulnerable to the same problems? Well, waiting for my friend's train at South Station in Boston, MA, I happened to notice that it was possible to take control of the entire station's wireless network, including its home page and authorization method (free wireless, anyone?)--and those of thirty other businesses throughout Massachusetts, thanks to a few coding errors on the part of the wireless company with which South Station contracted."

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  1. OMFG by ag3ntugly · · Score: 0, Redundant

    thats the craziest thing ive ever heard, its a good thing someone nice stubled across it.

    --
    i have a roll of electrical tape.
  2. Happening Everywhere... by piano-in-a-box · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Last year or so I booted my laptop in an airport (which will not be specified)...suddenly I'm connected wtih a signal of about 60% to the airport's wireless network.

    I enjoyed about ten minutes of free internet access. At least it wasn't as bad as it could have been for them. There were no shared files or printers, nor could I see any other computer on their workgroup.