I’m not sure I’d consider it messed up at all. Knowing WOZ he’s just MITM serving a prank website that also tells users to not connect to random WiFi like this. You kinda get what you deserve if you connect to unprotected WiFi that you don’t own/setup yourself.
You kinda get what you deserve if you connect to unprotected WiFi that you don’t own/setup yourself.
I'm not sure I agree with this line of thinking. Most people are clueless when it comes to security, that doesn't mean it's fine to spy on them or scam them and just say "well you connected to an unprotected network, so it's your fault. You got what you deserved."
On a place like Lemmy that's generally tech literate, you'll probably find no shortage of people thinking that.
But would they feel the same if a car mechanic scammed them by taking advantage of them not being knowledgeable about cars?
If you're connecting to random free Wi-Fi, you're leaving yourself wide open to attacks.
A lot of security researchers play with penetration testing scenarios like this. It's how you learn to defend against techniques that real attackers use.
What makes you think he's snooping or even giving free wifi?
I see two scenarios:
Bridge to airplane's WiFi and maybe snoop on where people go
No bridge, just redirect everything to a static page on the Pi
The second is way easier, way funnier, and way more informative to others on the plane. I highly doubt he did #1 (would require additional hardware or hacking the chip's driver), and most likely did #2, especially since #1 would validate people using random WiFi SSIDs. That just doesn't match what I know about Woz.