Why I Don’t Like Airport WiFi

For years from airports, I’ve tweeted as much:

During a recent trip, I had to send a file out, so was forced to connect.

This is what happened in Chicago O’Hare (ORD):

1 – Boingo is a recognized hotspot provider, okay, I’ll connect to that.

Nope, it’s not working. Oh no, this file needs to go… I have to connect to…

2_Free_ORD_Wi-fi  Based on the shady name of this network, I bet I’m about to be MITM’d

3 – Yes I was

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The Attack

It’s called a Man-in-the-Middle (MITM) attack.

The WiFi network I connected to is likely not affiliated or provided by the airport. Instead, it’s probably an antennae poking out of someone’s backpack.

Using a clever WiFi name, the attacker poses as a legitimate network > I connect to it > now all my traffic is run through the attacker’s computer first, before going out to the internet >as it goes by, the attacker grabs passwords, reads stuff, etc.

(I’ll better explain a MITM attack in the near future)

The Defence

Don’t go online at the airport.  It’s one of the most hostile network in the world.  This environment provides nefarious characters anonymous access to sharpen their skills.

If you must go online, avoid entering passwords, accessing sensitive data, and certainly no online banking.

Okay? Okay.

NOTE – this could be because I was already connected to Google+ , then I automatically attempted to reconnect and I was associated to the captive portal yet, although I was getting a suspicious certificate error, it’s because I was being redirected to the captive portal for login first, and that new IP didn’t resolve to “plus.google.com” that is my browser saying woah. Possibly.

 

 

Why I Like Airports

Watching the people. Everyone seems to have lowered their guard more than normal, and many have totally dropped them.

I wonder if it’s because an airport is such a protected and monitored place, so it feels safe to drop it.

I like walking through the crowds, thinking about how I’m so close to all these different people, and I will never see them again.

Maybe we even bumped into one another, exchanged words and a smile, then nothing ever more guaranteed.

You know the saying, “want to see someone’s true colours? Add stress”. Many people find travelling stressful, so that’s usually entertaining.

There’s the most delicious airport food, able to be eaten one-handed.

And I figure if I’m in an airport, I must be up to something good.

Always have loved airports.

Here’s the blog section.

Pretty good wingtip photo eh.

 

 

Canada’s Biggest Classic Car Auction is Coming Up

It’s the ‘Toronto Spring Classic‘ this weekend, out by the airport.

It’s car candy everywhere.

And amphibious vehicles.

Like this 1963 Amphicar.

These cars brighten up a blog, but don’t interest me.

This does.

I love the super cars of when we grew up.

26 years ago this was IT.

But the best part is hearing the auctioneers talk.

Ahah guy at the end.

The auction happens this weekend, go too; it’s a fun afternoon, that’s different from the norm, wandering around hundreds of different cars…

Company spokesperson Terry Lobzun gave me the scoop on what’s coming up… 

“Got a fabulous line up – a lovely art deco ’35 De Soto Airflow, barn-find ’36 Packard hotel limo, ’52 Chevy ice cream truck, ’58 Ford Ranchero, a sweet as pie ’64 Mercedes 230SL, and the usual hot rods, sports and muscle cars.”

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‘Toronto Classic Car Auction’ this weekend – Friday – Sunday / April 4 – 6

Where – International Centre in Mississauga
When – this Fri-Sun, April 4-6
WebsiteCollectorCarProductions.com
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