slides.org (Wifi) [Access Points]: Break out notes

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@ -274,7 +274,15 @@ You can also randomize your MAC address,
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*** 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.
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Oh, but what if we _do_ have software on the device? Oh, but what if we _do_ have software on the device?
And we do. And we do.
@ -286,8 +294,15 @@ Because of the cool features it permits,
it's often enabled. it's often enabled.
And programs will track your movements just for the hell of it. And programs will track your movements just for the hell of it.
Or give an excuse to track you. Or give an excuse to track you.
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*** 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)
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But GPS doesn't need to be available. But GPS doesn't need to be available.
Have you ever used a map program on a computer that asked for your location? Have you ever used a map program on a computer that asked for your location?
How does it do that without GPS? How does it do that without GPS?
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MAC spoofing won't help since software on your device has countless other MAC spoofing won't help since software on your device has countless other
ways to uniquely identify you---this is active monitoring, unlike previous ways to uniquely identify you---this is active monitoring, unlike previous
examples. examples.
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** RAW Operating System [0/1] ** RAW Operating System [0/1]
*** RAW Untrusted/Proprietary OS *** RAW Untrusted/Proprietary OS