I recently posted to github a script that adds some intelligence to mac
address randomization and spoofing.

    https://github.com/Boruch-Baum/mac_changer_choice

The script's main features above the 'macchanger' binary:

1] it won't ever assign a currently invalid vendor string
   (ie. one not yet allocated by the 'registration authority',
   the IEEE).

2] it can assign a vendor string based upon a scan or a grep within
   a survey list. The script includes a sample survey of 48 consumer
   items commonly available in the USA for retail sale in January 2014
   (mostly laptops, some tablets and other).

   For example, if one wants to 'spoof' a Macintosh, one would want
   a random MAC address from only those very few vendor strings used by
   Apple in its Macintosh product line, not those many strings
   assigned to industrial and non-consumer products (even the Coca-Cola
   company has its own mac address vendor string).

I'd welcome feedback and ideas. If this can be helpful to TAILS, that
would be great.

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