Sure, wardriving isn’t what it used to be with access points often locked down, but some folks still enjoy the pastime. This, however, is not the safest way to conduct the activity. Apparently there are not seat belt laws in Russia either. Another pic after the link.












fkn awesom!!!
I feel like going on a wardrive now.
oops, doesn’t seem to be very safe either …
what is wardiving again?
‘Wardriving is the act of searching for Wi-Fi wireless networks by a person in a moving vehicle, using a portable computer or PDA.
Software for wardriving are freely available on the Internet, notably NetStumbler for Windows, Kismet or SWScanner for Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, DragonFly BSD, and Solaris, and KisMac for Macintosh. There are also homebrew wardriving applications for handheld game consoles that support Wi-fi, such as sniff_jazzbox/wardive for the Nintendo DS, Road Dog for the Sony PSP and Stumbler for the iPhone. There also exists a mode within Metal Gear Solid: Portable Ops for the Sony PSP (wherein the player is able to find new comrades by searching for wireless access points) which can be used to wardrive”
Proof that Russian cars are still being built out of leaded steel.