What is War Driving or Stumbling?
A War Driving, also called Stumbling, is the act of driving around searching for wireless networks. War Driving is done by people for research purposes like plotting an area of wireless networks, or informing a company of a security risk in their wireless network, as well as by hackers who want to take advantage of those security risks. War Driving has taken it’s name from the popular movie “War Games” in which hackers would do something called War Dialing. Read more about it at WarDriving.com and Netstumbler.com.