I am looking to by a laptop.
Some things I do on the computer are:
-Facebook
-AIM
-Music
-Download some stuff
-Etc Etc.
Is this a good laptop?
I have the perfect one for you! [4GB of memory, 320GB hardrive] Very fast,good.
Dell Inspiron 1525
Intel® Core™ 2 Duo T5800 (2.0GHz/800Mhz FSB/2MB cache)
Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium Edition SP1
Glossy, widescreen 15.4 inch display (1280×800)
CD / DVD Writer (DVD+/-RW Drive)
4GB1 Shared Dual Channel DDR2 at 667MHz
Size: 320GB2 SATA Hard Drive (5400RPM)
Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100
High Definition Audio 2.0
Dell Wireless 1395 802.11g Mini-Card
6 cell battery
Add for a built in webcam.
If you order that specific one it comes with a free Magellan Roadmate 1400. (GPS System, retail 5.)
And Also free 15 months of antivirus protection.
0 without the webcam and 5 with.
http://www.dell.com/content/products/productdetails.aspx/?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&~oid=us~en~29~catalog_inspnnb4~~
Thanks!
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I’m writing a paper for class on this, and the controversy over it whether some people consider it illegal or not, but I have all the information I need about that for the most part on that. I’m now at the part of my paper as far as tracking it….SO for my question!!
I understand that if you take your laptop down the street or to a starbucks that the owner CAN in fact see who is connected to there network, that’s easy. BUT what about hackers who do this for criminal purposes then leave? For instance:
Someone takes there laptop around the city, in a neighborhood somewhere miles from there house and finds a signal, while in there car they stop there, they go to a website and order a bunch of merchandise online, under that persons network WITH a stolen credit card, which then has it delivered to a drop spot to be left at a door (I’ve seen dateline lol)
Now I’ve heard of people saying well they will track your IP address…but actually when you piggyback your using THAT persons ip address. And THAT person is responsible for the activity going on it there network, thats why its important to set a pass code on the router to avoid piggybackers from obtaining illegal downloads such as child pornography.
And even if the owner of the network logs the mac addresses connected to there network what will they do with that? still cant track it…
So if a hacker finds a hotspot, using a stolen credit card, then a week goes by and the owner of the card finds out it was stolen and reports it to authority’s who "MAY" investigate it and find out WHERE it was ordered, how do they track the hacker then, a week later, when the police are at owner of the person network that was involved in the credit card fraud? Looking for some good information on this as this is all i need to complete my paper…cause and effect sort of thing. Thanks!
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I’m writing a paper for class on this, and the controversy over it whether some people consider it illegal or not, but I have all the information I need about that for the most part on that. I’m now at the part of my paper as far as tracking it….SO for my question!!
I understand that if you take your laptop down the street or to a starbucks that the owner CAN in fact see who is connected to there network, that’s easy. BUT what about hackers who do this for criminal purposes then leave? For instance:
Someone takes there laptop around the city, in a neighborhood somewhere miles from there house and finds a signal, while in there car they stop there, they go to a website and order a bunch of merchandise online, under that persons network WITH a stolen credit card, which then has it delivered to a drop spot to be left at a door (I’ve seen dateline lol)
Now I’ve heard of people saying well they will track your IP address…but actually when you piggyback your using THAT persons ip address. And THAT person is responsible for the activity going on it there network, thats why its important to set a pass code on the router to avoid piggybackers from obtaining illegal downloads such as child pornography.
And even if the owner of the network logs the mac addresses connected to there network what will they do with that? still cant track it…
So if a hacker finds a hotspot, using a stolen credit card, then a week goes by and the owner of the card finds out it was stolen and reports it to authority’s who "MAY" investigate it and find out WHERE it was ordered, how do they track the hacker then, a week later, when the police are at owner of the person network that was involved in the credit card fraud? Looking for some good information on this as this is all i need to complete my paper…cause and effect sort of thing. Thanks!
jamesmicoff – I know what wardriving is. Piggybacking is different from wardriving, maybe YOU should look it up… here i’ll help you.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardriving
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