Is it, though? Google allowed that with iGoogle WiFi.
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Replying to @jareddipane @GR36
And it was STUPIDLY DANGEROUS back when Google did it, too. This is such an awful idea.
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I agree with you 100% that it’s a terrible idea. Even dumber baked in at an OS level.
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As the old adage goes: if they have physical access to your device, you’re screwed anyway.
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Don't need physical access, just a good zoom lens.
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Do many people put their router in the window?
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Anecdotal, but I can walk through my neighborhood right now and point out 15 routers I can see from the street.
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Can you see their backs or bottoms?
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I can, in many cases, see the stickers needed to make this pairing system work. Not all, obviously. Enough to make a Wardriver very happy.
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Replying to @russellholly @derekakessler and
UK ISP supplied routers almost always have them on the back, and on streets like ours they're usually in front windows.
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Yeah, that's a wardriver's wet dream with this feature.
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Replying to @russellholly @derekakessler and
Yeah it's not the most responsible thing to build into a phone. Limited here for example by location, cables have to come through the front
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