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Lain (is Bams)
10-25-2010, 10:48 PM
Firesheep, push button wifi and Facebook hacking, Good Times. (http://hackaday.com/2010/10/25/firesheep-promoting-privacy-in-a-scary-way/)

Often, software hackers are the activists that push software giants towards updating vulnerable applications. In todays example, [Eric Butler] is pushing Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, and more all at the same time. By creating a user script-kiddie friendly extension for Firefox, he has allowed just about anyone to sniff unsecured connections on public Wi-Fi access points and log into these unprotected accounts.

Right now the extension is available for Windows and Mac, with a Linux port coming soon. Temporarily, the best way for a user to avoid getting taken advantage of would be to not use these social networking sites on a public connection, or to implement a secure proxy for these connections that would keep your data safe. Hopefully these websites will have a quick rebuttal that allows for security without workarounds. With all of the bad press they are recieving, they certainly have incentive to.

:bong:

Govi
10-25-2010, 10:59 PM
Stuff like this just makes me feel more and more like Wi-Fi in public is the electronic form of completely unprotected sex.

Lain (is Bams)
10-25-2010, 11:07 PM
Stuff like this just makes me feel more and more like Wi-Fi in public is the electronic form of completely unprotected sex.

Yes it's pretty much a free for all gangbang type thing. Public wireless is completely unsafe, if you're on public WiFi and not using a solid AV/FW product you're already screwed.

When I am forced to use public WiFi I SSH back to a home server that let's me route out from there. With broadband being as fast as it is, working remotely is cake.

:bong:

JohnnyVann
10-25-2010, 11:24 PM
Yes it's pretty much a free for all gangbang type thing. Public wireless is completely unsafe, if you're on public WiFi and not using a solid AV/FW product you're already screwed.

When I am forced to use public WiFi I SSH back to a home server that let's me route out from there. With broadband being as fast as it is, working remotely is cake.

:bong:

Did someone Bork Bams again?

Roxie
10-25-2010, 11:25 PM
Makes me moist to hear Bams talk techy :)

Morgaine Alter
10-26-2010, 08:55 AM
here ya go as an example? (http://www.raiden.net/articles/safer_public_wifi_browsing_under_linux/)

Dakota Tebaldi
10-26-2010, 09:17 AM
Well that's just awesome. Now I can't use tapatalk over school wifi to look at those threads that get blocked on the school hardline computers because people use the F word in them.

JohnnyVann
10-26-2010, 12:38 PM
They block the word "Friend"?