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Hello,

I am wondering if we can perform wardialing using the N900 (either from native Maemo or perhaps from within the Easy Debian environment).

Any thoughts are appreciated.

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Does anyone have any input on this concept?

I have found a Linux based war dialer called iWar at:

https://www.softwink.com/iwar/

I wonder if the phone has the ability to dial sequential numbers and work like a war dialing machine by reporting its results to this type of application...


any ideas?
 
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Maybe you can find a spam engine that runs on the phone as well.
 
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Wardialing?! This isn't 1983
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qwqyMrtZsg
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I'm sure there's an answer - but what would the use case for this be? "Wardialing" is not a complete answer!
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the idea is to perform penetration testing and ethic hacking from the n900
 
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