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>Homeless in Denver, CO last 5 years
>Methamphetamine addiction
>/g/entooman since 2008
Since I first became homeless I have always had multiple devices despite not needing the weight and needing the money more - right now I got a Nexus 7 and an IBM Thinkpad (only other laptop that has survived my backpack is a Toughbook).
I didn't want to give up being a nerd, had just done an install of Crunchbang for the first time, so I went around to free Wifi spots... pretty soon I was looking for ones with outlets too, then privacy, speed and shelter.
I started getting passwords from places that would give them to you. And then I learned how to use Aircrack-ng.
I walk around with my Thinkpad deauthing and getting 4 way handshakes for days and days (Thinkpad has a battery in expressbay slot and a second wlan card installed internally). I send the .cap files over to Compute Engine with Google Cloud for cracking.
Remember - I don't sleep. I'm literally on 5 days awake right now but there are times I get up to 14 (I know about micro-sleeps).
I end up being to social engineer a Xfinity account, Verizon, ATT ect... now at this point in time I am able to walk around most of Denver and I have a constant enough connection to make and recieve calls and texts (calls only if I stop first). Emails and browsing are no issue. It's working so well now that It's equivalent to a 4g data plan. xfinitywifi works in residential areas (hijacks your router), the ones I cracked are for Downtown and Commercial areas and the Verizon and ATT for stadiums and aquariums and whatnot.
The most crucial part is how I stay connected as I walk or bike around because I'm trying to pirate and whatnot. Frisbee for my laptop (I use Puppy now) and a Wifi Manager app for Android. These are set up so they automatically connect to the next known network with the least Dbm.
Thus, constant Wifi connection everywhere I go, which are many, all of which combine to create my home.
>Methamphetamine addiction
>/g/entooman since 2008
Since I first became homeless I have always had multiple devices despite not needing the weight and needing the money more - right now I got a Nexus 7 and an IBM Thinkpad (only other laptop that has survived my backpack is a Toughbook).
I didn't want to give up being a nerd, had just done an install of Crunchbang for the first time, so I went around to free Wifi spots... pretty soon I was looking for ones with outlets too, then privacy, speed and shelter.
I started getting passwords from places that would give them to you. And then I learned how to use Aircrack-ng.
I walk around with my Thinkpad deauthing and getting 4 way handshakes for days and days (Thinkpad has a battery in expressbay slot and a second wlan card installed internally). I send the .cap files over to Compute Engine with Google Cloud for cracking.
Remember - I don't sleep. I'm literally on 5 days awake right now but there are times I get up to 14 (I know about micro-sleeps).
I end up being to social engineer a Xfinity account, Verizon, ATT ect... now at this point in time I am able to walk around most of Denver and I have a constant enough connection to make and recieve calls and texts (calls only if I stop first). Emails and browsing are no issue. It's working so well now that It's equivalent to a 4g data plan. xfinitywifi works in residential areas (hijacks your router), the ones I cracked are for Downtown and Commercial areas and the Verizon and ATT for stadiums and aquariums and whatnot.
The most crucial part is how I stay connected as I walk or bike around because I'm trying to pirate and whatnot. Frisbee for my laptop (I use Puppy now) and a Wifi Manager app for Android. These are set up so they automatically connect to the next known network with the least Dbm.
Thus, constant Wifi connection everywhere I go, which are many, all of which combine to create my home.
