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Slashdot | How to Take Over a Train StationAn
article that will leave you shaking your head. A curious guy decides to poke around South Station's paid-wireless service and discovers he can take full control of the network with username "south"/password "station". Gets access to billing history, Also pokes around Terminal C in Cincinnati and does the same:
By default its routers direct your web browser to a custom home page similar to the one at South Station, though designed for the airport, at http://192.168.4.100. Changing the address by one number to http://192.168.4.101 reveals the name, username, and password of every Cincinatti Bell wireless customer who has ever walked through that terminal, and as an added bonus, you can add more time to anyone's account you choose. It also offers up the e-mail address of the system’s programmer, and some directory listings that are so misconfigured that the files listed do not even display properly. One of them even displayed the root password--the holy grail of hacking--for one of Cincinnati Bell's other servers: "cisco."
* Ray, 2/07/2005 12:13:48 PM