[ISN] Hundreds log into a rogue wireless hotspot at Infosec conference

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2011 03:45:19 -0500 (CDT)
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/news/2045528/hundreds-log-rogue-wireless-hotspot-infosec-conference

By Asavin Wattanajantra
The Inquirer
April 21, 2011

HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE attending London's Infosec conference logged into a 
rogue wireless hotspot that could have left them open to attack by 
hackers.

For a couple of hours on days one and two of the conference, insecurity 
firm Cryptocard created a wireless hotspot called 'Infosecfreewifi'. It 
found that 143 people connected to the rogue network on Tuesday and 162 
people on Wednesday. In the space of just two hours on each day.

Afterwards the firm did a live demonstration on stage, where it set up a 
new wireless hotspot, calling it 'BT Openzone'. These networks connect 
to Iphones automatically, so when it was switched on Apple devices 
throughout the conference joined.

"We identified one of these individuals, and asked permission for them 
to go off and search the web and do what they do with their Iphone," 
said Jason Hart, an ethical hacker working at Cryptocard. "There and 
then, every username, password, email, application appeared on the 
screen."

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