This kind of triangulation would be useless, since you'll need three WiFi access points (thus the term "triangulation". I've yet to see a business that has some dire need for more than one access point. And as for the thing for denying people access when they're too far away, what makes you think someone's gonna point their Pringles can to your building from 800 feet away.
There's not many old-school BBS's left on the Internet...I'm surprised that the US government is running one.
And as for the address extraction, did you put it in an tag? Even if not, it's possible that the address was already on a mailing list. Did that department ever buy a Dell?
The people working on Kermit must not be too rash as to jump to conclusions on how they got that junk mail. For all we know, the guys who made HyperTerminal put them on the list.
This kind of triangulation would be useless, since you'll need three WiFi access points (thus the term "triangulation". I've yet to see a business that has some dire need for more than one access point. And as for the thing for denying people access when they're too far away, what makes you think someone's gonna point their Pringles can to your building from 800 feet away.
There's not many old-school BBS's left on the Internet...I'm surprised that the US government is running one. And as for the address extraction, did you put it in an tag? Even if not, it's possible that the address was already on a mailing list. Did that department ever buy a Dell? The people working on Kermit must not be too rash as to jump to conclusions on how they got that junk mail. For all we know, the guys who made HyperTerminal put them on the list.
You'd better watch out... these people are much more dangerous than any towel-toting guy you'll ever see.