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@Linux when you are in a conference with the best penetration testers in the world you probably don't want to connect to a public WiFi...
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@Linux well obviously none.. But you know on the other side when you are in a conference with also the best cyber security personal in the world you would expect at least some kind of protection using the network. They talk all day about securing networks and such and it is funny how they don't have any type of security on their own hardware... I mean if I want I can right now hack their network and have control on all of their tools and do some bad things... They should protect themselves not us 😂
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Linux434907yI think, in that case it does not really matter.
If they had to hand out passwords to everyone of the visitors, the same problem applies too. They can still attack anyone on that network.
And if you can hack the hardware, just do it mate, really :) teach them a lesson -
@Linux well that's illegal so probably no...
But yeah, I would suggest them to just create a separate network for their stuff and one for us :) -
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Ooooooh, you mean that they have all THEIR equipments on the same Network? -
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Oh... I would not be suprised if my grandmother did something like that, but that is really stupid. -
620hun81907yYou can just use a VPN. I don't think cybersec experts will have a hard time protecting themselves.
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@elazar haha true. I see you are from Israel so you probably came too, right? He was one of the speakers at the event.
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fyzrn27497yAre you even sure that it's a real public wifi, instead of a honeypot set up by one of the attendees for giggles?
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@fyzrn they do this at many security events I've been to. Could still be honey pot though lol. These are not mutually exclusive...
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just look for #BadDevconAdvice on Twitter. I'm quite sure you should not connect your personal Phone to it and you shouldn't log into any personal on a burnerphone either.
Currently at a cyber security event.
The most ironic thing is that the WiFi here is not secured...
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