Contributors
The following people contributed their hacks, writing, and inspiration to this book:
Oktay Altunergil is the founder of The Free Linux CD Project (http://www.freelinuxcd.org) and one of the maintainers of Turk-PHP.com (a Turkish PHP portal). He also works full-time as a Unix system administrator and PHP programmer.
Michael D. (Mick) Bauer (http://mick.wiremonkeys.org) writes Linux Journal’s “Paranoid Penguin” security column. By day, he works to keep strangers out of banks’ computer networks.
Schuyler Erle (http://nocat.net) is a Free Software developer and activist. His interests include collaborative cartography, wireless networking, software for social and political change, and the Semantic Web. Schuyler is the lead developer of NoCatAuth, the leading open source wireless captive portal.
Bob Fleck (http://www.securesoftware.com) is Director of Security Services at Secure Software. He consults in the fields of secure development and wireless security, and is a coauthor of O’Reilly’s 802.11 Security book. The results of his more recent investigations into Bluetooth security can be found at http://bluetooth.shmoo.com.
Rob Flickenger (http://nocat.net) is a writer and editor for O’Reilly’s Hacks series. He currently spends his time hacking on various projects and promoting community wireless networking.
Michael Lucas (http://www.blackhelicopters.org/~mwlucas) lives in a haunted house in Detroit, Michigan, with his wife Liz, assorted rodents, and a multitude of fish. He has ...