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When an open one is discovered, some war drivers will even mark the spot (a practice called "war chalking") to alert other hackers.
Amid the high-rises of western Beirut, risen from the rubble of the 16-year civil war, drivers of expensive cars wait at "friendly checkpoints" set up by young Hezbollah activists, breezily tossing banknotes into buckets in return for candies.
More recently, with the advent of wireless computer networks based on the increasingly popular technology known as WiFi, yet another new subculture has emerged: people known as "war drivers" who enter poorly safeguarded wireless networks while driving or walking around with laptops.
While these are scary scenarios, the good news is that there are ways to prevent "war drivers" from gaining access to your wireless network.
Many war drivers will travel around finding hotspots and then trying the default codes for that type of access point.
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By the outbreak of war, Driver was top of most variety bills she played on, and once, after performing at an RAF airfield south of London, she recalls being asked by the officer in charge if she would like to see some planes.
Starting in 2003, national retailers with outlets there, including BJ's Wholesale Club, the Sports Authority, OfficeMax, DSW and Barnes & Noble, began falling victim to "war-drivers" — drive-by hackers who searched for holes in the security of wireless networks.
Google isn't some 17-year-old war-driver looking for a cheap thrill awesome, I have this guy's Facebook password!
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The Sunday Express splashed on a completely fake story, "EU declares war on drivers".
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