I have asked this on another list and there has been discussion but
nothing that really seems like an answer so I am asking for help in here.
I did a war drive (and in MY terms that means just driving along gathering
SSID data showing open and closed and nothing else BUT that) and found one
HELL of a lot more wi-fi in my area than I had previously been aware
existed. Most of the SSIDs broadcasted didn't openly identify the company
involved though most of them were open. The idea in doing this was that I
could note an area where wi-fi is and approach the company (or individual)
and offer my services to LEGALLY lock their open wi-fi down. I realise
that with open wi-fi, I could be doing anything I wanted to or with their
systems but that isn't the point. I work in the area doing I.T. related
work and so far have a very good reputation for an inexpensive service and
I am self employed so doing the wrong thing would quickly kill all that.
My question is, then, how to approach someone to legally get work from
them fixing their badly installed wi-fi and ensuring it is all locked
down. If I turn up saying "Your wireless networking is open to hacking and
I can fix it" that sounds somewhat suspicious to me if you look at it from
the point of view of a user who knows nothing much about it all. Eg, I am
telling them something they don't want to hear, for a start and then
telling them that if they pay me, they can have it fixed on the spot. I
already know how strange it can sound. I happened to pick up the SSID
ToysRus which was open and realising they would have their own company
employed I.T. people, I just rang them to do them a favour and wasn't I
met with suspicion? Yep! All I did was say "You know you have wireless
networking?" and they answered "yes...." and I added "It's open and
unsecured. You better fix it before someone else finds it" and then got
asked 100 questions including "How do YOU know?" blah blah by someone you
would think KNOWS the game.
How do YOU approach prospective new customers to tell them their wi-fi is
unsecured and needs attention and that you can fix it for a fee?
Any help appreciated.
Greg.
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