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So computer doods, the FBI/NSA is hacking me right?

  1. #1
    FuckNasa Yung Blood
    Ok, I have a mobile hotspot. I'm on a laptop, I have no phones near me in fact the one I have the battery is out of. I don't have an external wifi card in my computer.

    But I put my computer in monitor mode and did the airodump-ng thing and at the time the mobile hotspot was off.

    1. I kept having random mac addressess for devices pop up that were associated with a nearby access point and the power was 80 for the access point but the device associated with it was saying 1. So that would mean it's my computer because a nearby device the power will only come up as 20-50. And it's associated with an access point that I've never connected to.

    2. An access point also kept popping up with a power of 1 and I thought maybe it was my mobile hotspot at first even though the battery was out but I cut it on it came up and was listed as like -25.

    Also I turned on a radio frequency detector and kept putting it around my computer and it would only occasionally go off and not a really strong reading. Like your cell phone is really strong, wifi routers are fairly strong but a wifi card gives a weak reading like that.

    So do I have a bad bios?
  2. #2
    SBTlauien African Astronaut
    Sting Rays, dig graves.
  3. #3
    Is your username a typo lol. Did you mean “FuckNSA”?
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  4. #4
    -SpectraL coward [the spuriously bluish-lilac bushman]
    Hackers attempt to overpower your receiving signal with a more powerful transmitter signal of their own and a fake security certificate, then crawl your banking and other personal info from the data they hijack. It's another variation of the man-in-the-middle attack.
  5. #5
    Daily an(nu)ally [dissolutely whisk the pantheon]
    Originally posted by -SpectraL Hackers attempt to overpower your receiving signal with a more powerful transmitter signal of their own and a fake security certificate, then crawl your banking and other personal info from the data they hijack. It's another variation of the man-in-the-middle attack.

    It's over spectral
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  6. #6
    Nobody cares about you.
  7. #7
    Ugh.
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