From a937833dd2a21aa85b34c91c3758a49b54051244 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Mike Gerwitz Date: Sun, 5 Mar 2017 03:39:19 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] slides.org (Wifi) [Access Points]: Break out notes --- slides.org | 20 ++++++++++++++++++-- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/slides.org b/slides.org index ea06a61..5fd02f7 100644 --- a/slides.org +++ b/slides.org @@ -274,7 +274,15 @@ You can also randomize your MAC address, :PROPERTIES: :DURATION: 00:01 :END: -*** RAW GPS + +*** DRAFT GPS +- Often enabled by default + - Might prompt user, but features are attractive + +- Programs give excuses to track + - Location for tweets, photos, nearby friends, etc. + +#+BEGIN_COMMENT Oh, but what if we _do_ have software on the device? And we do. @@ -286,8 +294,15 @@ Because of the cool features it permits, it's often enabled. And programs will track your movements just for the hell of it. Or give an excuse to track you. +#+END_COMMENT -*** RAW Access Points +*** DRAFT Access Points +- <1-> No GPS? No problem! +- <2-> AP harvesting (e.g. Google Street View cars) +- <2-> Works even where GPS and Cell signals cannot penetrate + - <3> Can be /more/ accurate than GPS (e.g. what store in a shopping mall) + +#+BEGIN_COMMENT But GPS doesn't need to be available. Have you ever used a map program on a computer that asked for your location? How does it do that without GPS? @@ -301,6 +316,7 @@ So having radio and GPS off may not help you. MAC spoofing won't help since software on your device has countless other ways to uniquely identify you---this is active monitoring, unlike previous examples. +#+END_COMMENT ** RAW Operating System [0/1] *** RAW Untrusted/Proprietary OS