Decoding pager traffic is pretty trivial with a scanner and a Poc32 http://home.nikocity.de/go/poc32/ You may want to check the law out first of course. -KF Rob Shein wrote: > Depends...if these areas are small and surrounded by places where cell > phones/pagers/etc flourish, there's just about no way. You're also going > to have a problem with cellular detection in that only law enforcement > is allowed to have devices that scan on those frequencies. A better bet > might merely be jamming them all, but that is also illegal under FCC > regulations. > > >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Bartholomew Simpson [mailto:focusyneat_private] >>Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 3:29 PM >>To: vuln-devat_private >>Subject: TOTAL WIRELESS SECURITY >> >> >>Greetings! >> >>I have several areas were no wireless communications >>are allowed cell phones, wireless PDAs, text pagers, >>802.11x, etc. I frequently monitor these areas using >>NetStumbler but that will only catch 802.11x traffic. >>How do I detect the rest of the wireless traffic? >>Thanks! >> >>BS >> >> >>__________________________________________________ >>Do you Yahoo!? >>HotJobs - Search new jobs daily now >>http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ >> > >
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