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a program to locate listening servers by dialing all the phone numbers within a range. not used anymore for obvious reasons.
i setup the wardialer to hit all the 455 prefix numbers b/c i am an asshole.
wardialer by Alex Price June 16, 2004
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A special lady who has the ability to read people's minds. And is very beautiful. And of African origin. She is very smart, sarcastic and witty. Can be at times callous but it never overrides her kindness and compassion. If you meet a Wandia anywhere, be sure that you'll have an endless conversation since they are quite talkative and easy to fall in love with
1. If my daughter would take up any African character, it would be Wandia's

2. Travel the world and let me know when you find a Wandia
wandia by Queendada July 10, 2020
A seriously iconic person mostly used in arguments.
DUDE YOU’RE WRONG”
“You’re not Wadia”
wadia by Windyex December 2, 2020

wudiahmed 

A name that is known as a Somalian Person.
Oh look its another Wudiahmed!
wudiahmed by HotSteppahh March 1, 2009

wardialing 

Using a computer to dial telephone numbers within a given range, usually with the intention of finding a modem carrier signal. The practice largely predated the widespread penetration of broadband Internet connectivity; at the time, many businesses, agencies, and individuals operated computer systems "on-demand" through telephone-based modems, each of which might (or might not) offer a unique (and possibly privileged) selection of information, as well as possibly offering access to powerful hardware or a platform for reaching other networks and systems. Usually, the wardialer would be covertly planted on a public, shared, or corporate phone line, left to operate for a limited time, then retrieved so that any "positives" (phone lines returning a modem carrier signal) could be investigated later from yet another location. The practice often went hand-in-hand with phreaking, for obvious reasons.

Today, some telemarketing and social research firms use similar programs (usually working from a digital phone book) to reach residential numbers in search of sales or social information. Also, on rare occasions, people engaged in social engineering have used a form of this process to explore "gaps" in corporate phone listings to discover (and identify the owners of) unlisted numbers.

This term directly inspired the term wardriving, due to similarities between the two practices: both return unpredictable results, both require real-world travel, and both activities are done for rather similar reasons. On the other hand, while wardriving is inherently focused on and limited to a specific geographic area, wardialing is a prototypical bruteforce process, much like password cracking, and can theoretically be achieved from any location with a dial tone.
In the 1983 movie Wargames, a teenager engages in wardialing and discovers a backdoor into the NORAD (NAADS) computer system. He then accidentally runs a simulation which almost turns into World War III.

The wardialer is dead. Long live the wardriver.
wardialing by Alfred F. April 1, 2008

Bianka Wadia 

Gods best creation till date. the best girlfriend ever and one of the nicest human beings ever.
Bianka Wadia by Playboy all November 24, 2018