> 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?

        I'm sure you've visited http://www.WiFiMaps.com, our search 
feature should be just what you're looking for. We're in the middle of an 
upgrade, so only NY maps are displayed (just dots and circles for the rest 
of the world). This should be fully functional by the end of the week.

        Also, for those that haven't seen it yet, Seattle Wireless TV has 
a new episode up: http://tv.seattlewireless.net.


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