Wardrive – April 16
I went wardriving tonight through Hillsborough and came across 490 APs, 148 were protected with encryption, 342 were not, and 130 still had the default SSID that it came with out of the box. This brings me up to 8024 APs, 2272 protected, 5752 not protected, and 2391 still on the default SSID. I expect the APs set to the default to change once the next version of NetStumbler comes out. There are a lot of APs that are not being detected properly as far as vendor. They’re being recorded as [Fake] and there for offset the numbers a little.