Strange Redirect - Omaha Airport
Erich Newell
erich.newell at gmail.com
Mon Jan 7 11:30:37 MST 2008
What Tony describes is correct, the cause of which is of course
suspect. I don't mean to be alarmist or to even say what was going on
was definitively nefarious, but I can say with certainty that airports
are rife with hackers or wanna-be hackers testing their mettle and
tools. Please beware.
For instance, if I were to setup a fake access point and only want IE
users to route through it, I might have any browser that doesn't
detect accordingly do something similar to the above. It is a good way
to limit your dataset to what you need without overly raising
suspicion. Further, I'll bet that at least 50% of the users simply
switch over to the (hopefully) vulnerable version of IE and continue
on their happy way.
Never use wifi that you don't have end to end control over without an
encrypted tunneling solution whose endpoints are outside the suspect
network and whose keys have already been exchanged. (VPN / SSH )
- Erich
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