Posted on 10/18/2014 7:52:38 AM PDT by GonzoII
We took a hacker to a café and, in 20 minutes, he knew where everyone else was born, what schools they attended, and the last five things they googled.In his backpack, Wouter Slotboom, 34, carries around a small black device, slightly larger than a pack of cigarettes, with an antenna on it. I meet Wouter by chance at a random cafe in the center of Amsterdam. It is a sunny day and almost all the tables are occupied. Some people talk, others are working on their laptops or playing with their smartphones.
Wouter removes his laptop from his backpack, puts the black device on the table, and hides it under a menu. A waitress passes by and we ask for two coffees and the password for the WiFi network. Meanwhile, Wouter switches on his laptop and device, launches some programs, and soon the screen starts to fill with green text lines. It gradually becomes clear that Wouters device is connecting to the laptops, smartphones, and tablets of cafe visitors....
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Dutch =/= German.
I learnt a lot from reading this article, and also the posts. I am grateful, because, as you say, security is important, and there are many issues unexplained to the general public.
I am glad, based on this article, that I do not browse the web in cafes. And it gives good reason to make sure that I have VPN.
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