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Free airport wifi. - Printable Version +- Sinisterly (https://sinister.ly) +-- Forum: Computers (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Computers) +--- Forum: Networking (https://sinister.ly/Forum-Networking) +--- Thread: Free airport wifi. (/Thread-Free-airport-wifi) Pages:
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Free airport wifi. - Equinox - 01-30-2014 Pretty fucking simple. Append "?.jpg" to the end of every link. You're welcome. Ex: http://www.sinister.ly/?.jpg RE: Free airport wifi. - Cressi - 01-30-2014 So that works on any site, on any airport? Going out flying in two weeks, will have to try it. Free airport wifi. - Adorapuff - 01-31-2014 This doesn't usually work. RE: Free airport wifi. - Cressi - 01-31-2014 (01-31-2014, 04:52 PM)Adorapuff Wrote: This doesn't usually work. Aaw, too bad. RE: Free airport wifi. - Satan - 01-31-2014 Only works if they are hotlinking images from sites beyond their login. Which not very many do from my experience. RE: Free airport wifi. - Equinox - 01-31-2014 (01-31-2014, 06:56 PM)Satan Wrote: Only works if they are hotlinking images from sites beyond their login. Which not very many do from my experience. Actually only if they make you pay for Wi-Fi. RE: Free airport wifi. - Satan - 01-31-2014 (01-31-2014, 06:59 PM)Duubz Wrote: Actually only if they make you pay for Wi-Fi. ... Yes. And if the login page for when you pay has images hotlinked from another site, and they don't block image links. Doesn't work if they have images blocked. RE: Free airport wifi. - Williboss - 05-11-2020 I consistently fly once a month somewhere and often meet free Wifi points at airports. I very rarely use free Wi-Fi because there're a lot of scammers who steal data. They create a Wi-Fi hotspot with the name of the airport and all the data you enter passes through them. Recently I was in Seattle and read the information about seattle airport, they had highlighted in red that people don't connect to open Wi-Fi, but for a symbolic price ($1) use their Wi-Fi services. Be careful when connecting to open Wi-Fi access points and protect your personal data. RE: Free airport wifi. - Johnngnky - 05-11-2020 (05-11-2020, 09:25 AM)Williboss Wrote: I consistently fly once a month somewhere and often meet free Wifi points at airports. I very rarely use free Wi-Fi because there're a lot of scammers who steal data. They create a Wi-Fi hotspot with the name of the airport and all the data you enter passes through them. Recently I was in Seattle and read the information about seattle airport, they had highlighted in red that people don't connect to open Wi-Fi, but for a symbolic price ($1) use their Wi-Fi services. Be careful when connecting to open Wi-Fi access points and protect your personal data. If I recall right, it's called an evil twin attack. RE: Free airport wifi. - mothered - 05-11-2020 This thread Is over 6 years old and whilst It may have worked back then, It's not the case nowadays. At least not In my experience. |