Episode: 661 Title: HPR0661: War walking with smart phone Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr0661/hpr0661.mp3 Transcribed: 2025-10-08 00:32:43 --- . When first I heard of war driving, it was an exotic sport, unreachable by my meager means. You needed a portable machine with Wi-Fi and a link to a GPS unit. The nicer setups directly populated a map so you could enjoy your finds at a glance. There was even a written language devised called war shocking so you could leave a mark to others that Wi-Fi is available here. Now all you need to do is load war drive onto your smartphone, put on a good pair of minimalist shoes, and go for a walk. Currently on the database of my Android phone there are 114 connections detected of which 18 are wide open. After a good walk while running war drive you can go into the settings and upload your database to wiggle.net so everyone can enjoy your treasure hunt. One of the best things about war driving is seeing how creative your neighbors can be. The following is a selected reading of SSID's. VW Audi Guest, Nighthawk, Freddie, Myohana 6, Jeff is the man, Striker, Deepcore, Local Area Connection, Barcode, Rush, Foxclan, Peabody, Mission, QB Tax Plan, Monkey, Higo, and Cactus Grass. HPR is a community supported endeavor. Please consider making episodes of your own. Thank you. Thank you for listening to Hack with Public Radio. HPR is sponsored by Carol.net so head on over to C-A-R-O dot N-E-T for all of your team. Thank you.