I think the real company was actually the basis for locating that level's URL - we used a postcode and address and referenced a real 'yellow pages' type site to get there.
I know of that type of packet, but I've never heard it called that before - they're pretty rare now with stateful packet inspection firewalls and easily updateable IDSs, and I don't think that the information you get back from one (if any) would be of any use outside a hacking course.
My feeling is that googling is the context in which the wireless is used - everything else assumes too much (that the door is controlled by the network, that it can be hacked and how, etc).
I know of that type of packet, but I've never heard it called that before - they're pretty rare now with stateful packet inspection firewalls and easily updateable IDSs, and I don't think that the information you get back from one (if any) would be of any use outside a hacking course.
My feeling is that googling is the context in which the wireless is used - everything else assumes too much (that the door is controlled by the network, that it can be hacked and how, etc).
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