I'm working on an article in which I want to talk to folks whose home or office 
networks have been listed in a wardriving/stumbling database publicly on the Internet 
and see what their reaction is. I'll obviously not be playing the shock journalist: 
I'll give them advice about how to secure their networks (Wi-Fi side and individual 
machines with firewalls) if they want it or are concerned.

But I can't seem to find any of the stumbling databases active -- looks like they've 
been taken offline or are only showing parts of maps. Have these ideas of assembling 
stumblage been lost or am I just a bad Googler?

Thanks for any pointers, folks.
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