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Wardriving Ethics
War-Driving
Background Information In order to start to understand what War-Driving is, some information needs to be explained. Wireless networking is a fairly fresh technology which is being used all play the world. Both homely users and business alike are using wireless technology. Victimize wireless technology lets computer users connect to the Internet and to their network without being circumscribed by cables.
Pros of wireless networks - Users can connect to Internet and their network without using cables Users can be nine-hundred feet or more away from an access point which enables connectivity Cons of wireless networks It?s a new technology and still in the infancy stage. Security of information on network can be compromised
War-driving War-driving is a process which an individual uses a wireless aspergill such as a laptop or PDA to drive around looking for wireless networks. Some nation do this as a hobby and map out different wireless networks which the find. Other people, who can be considered hackers, will look for wireless networks and then break into the networks. If a wireless is not secure, it can be immoderately easy to break up into the network and extort confidential communication theory. Even with security, hackers can break the security and hack.
War-chalking War-chalking is a method, usually using chalk, to display tabulation on wireless networks. War-driving is usually the method used to search for networks, and then the person will mark a network with chalk that gives information about the network. Some of the information would include, what the
network name is, whether the textile has security, and possibly the contact noesis of who owns the network.
Ethical Issues As described below, war-chalking is a method or service to assist people in finding something, an Internet connection.
When looking at the ethical issues, three main questions come to mind: -Is it theft? -Is it harmful? -Is it stoppable?
Is technology theft? According to webster.com theft is defined as: the felonious taking and removing of personal property with intent to deprive the rightful owner of it.
While war-chalking and war-driving activities identify and mark radiotelegraph networks, they are not removing or depriving the owner of his/her wireless connectivity.
Is engineering harmful? I don't believe its insidious, you aren't possibly harming anything by war-chalking. War-chalking is only a process of identifying networks. It would be like going around a neighborhood and somehow making marks on public property identifying if a house has a deadbolt installed or not.
Is it stoppable? Owners of wireless networks can modify their equipment so war-drivers cannot find their wireless networks.
Conclusion War-driving and war-chalking are new activities that technology advanced people are doing for a pastime. While no laws are in place to make war-chalking illegal, maybe someday there will be.
References
1.http://www.warchalking.com 2.http://www.wardriving.info 3.http://www.webster.com
About the Author
RJ Computer Consulting http://rjcomputerconsulting.com Richard@johnsorichard.com
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