OpenWLANMap: Free WLAN-Based GPS Replacement
flok writes "There are a couple of commercial products which can tell you where you are by the MAC addresses of access points in your neighbourhood. E.g. the iphone uses a system like this. There's now an open offering for this: OpenWLANMap. With this website, you can enter your access point mac address with your GPS location and then others can use that to navigate. There is also an app for your mobile which automatically enters this data, and you can upload data from e.g. Airomap and other wardriving applications."
Great stuff to do modern day discoveries... :-)
And it may even help humankind for locating one's position using nearby APs!
First WIGLE sold their database to Microsoft
Now iPhones are surreptitious mapping WAPs
sigh... we are just pawns in the grand scheme
Isn't this exactly what Google was bitched at for when they started driving around mapping cities?
There's already a better project.
http://wigle.net/
It's pretty trivial to spoof a MAC address, should be easy to fool users if it's a simple list of MACs and coordinates?
WiGLE.net already exists. In fact it is fairly trivial to scrape information off of their site as well, although they make no guarantees of any kind of stable API whatsoever. They also have an android app for wardriving.
1) It won't work when there is a local electrical power outage.
2) When people move ( they do this, and quite often these days )
their AP will no longer be "there".
3) A real GPS which uses both GLONASS and the US GPS sats is
trivially cheap to buy and will work in any situation short of all out
nuclear war.
WiGLE.net database isn't open or free.
I was a top 10 wardriver at one point in time... still in the top 100
Just paint a target on your AP for the bombers... and/or SWAT teams.
“He’s not deformed, he’s just drunk!”
and they offer full database dumps.
http://openbmap.org/
wigle.net is a fantastic and seemingly unknown project.
I expect that the government is using low orbiting satellites to log tons of mac address and location data. And equivalent cell phone data.
Nobody should contribute to a database that doesn't specify the license right on the front page. This site doesn't mention the license on the entire site. IOW, this is another "open" project that is anything but.
Which is used by Chrome and Firefox to provide w3C geolocation support. You can call like the following example:
> curl "https://maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/browserlocation/json?browser=firefox&sensor=true&wifi=mac:00-14-bf-28-80-69|ssid:10160|ss:-26&wifi=mac:00-26-50-38-ca-11|ssid:2WIRE084|ss:-69"
{
"accuracy" : 27.0,
"location" : {
"lat" : 37.32097479999999,
"lng" : -122.0276630
},
"status" : "OK"
}
More likely they'd spoof that you're at Starbucks while in reality it's Muggers Alley.
the preceding comment is my own and in no way reflects the opinion of the Joint Chiefs of Staff