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How to Map Wardriving Data with Jupyter Notebook – April 13, 2020 at 08:03PM

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With the Wigle WiFi app running on an Android phone, a hacker can discover and map any nearby network, including those created by printers and other insecure devices. The default tools to analyze the resulting data can fall short of what a hacker needs, but by importing wardriving data into Jupyter Notebook, we can map all Wi-Fi devices we encounter and slice through the data with ease.

Thanks to low-cost Android smartphones equipped with GPS and Wi-Fi sensors, wardriving has gotten easier than ever. With a $60 Android smartphone and Wigle WiFi, it’s possible to map the time and location that… more

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