I am doing this out of boredom, and just because I thought this was interesting.
Not exactly scientific research. I searched twitter for Dentist Hack and couldn't help but notice these tweets where they claimed to of hacked a dentist wifi. No telling who they really are, I just thought it was interesting. Especially because in 2015, most dentists use WPA2, and not a dictionary word? But then again it is possible the guest network is simply another router attached to the office router and its not restricting the subnet. Or this is just bullshit. It makes sense though, the majority is female. This does NOT include tweets about attempting to hack the wifi (mainly female, yet again), nor did I include a dentist claiming he got hacked because he seemed to be joking.
And no, I don't "owe you 3 minutes of time back".. hahaha.
Not exactly scientific research. I searched twitter for Dentist Hack and couldn't help but notice these tweets where they claimed to of hacked a dentist wifi. No telling who they really are, I just thought it was interesting. Especially because in 2015, most dentists use WPA2, and not a dictionary word? But then again it is possible the guest network is simply another router attached to the office router and its not restricting the subnet. Or this is just bullshit. It makes sense though, the majority is female. This does NOT include tweets about attempting to hack the wifi (mainly female, yet again), nor did I include a dentist claiming he got hacked because he seemed to be joking.
And no, I don't "owe you 3 minutes of time back".. hahaha.