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Re: Marriott wifi blocking
From: Florian Weimer <fw () deneb enyo de>
Date: Sun, 05 Oct 2014 21:57:05 +0200
* Jay Ashworth:
It is OK for an enterprise wifi system to make this sort of attack *on rogue APs which are trying to pretend to be part of it (same ESSID).
What if the ESSID is "Free Internet", or if the network is completely open? Does it change things if you have data that shows your customers can be duped even by networks with a non-colliding ESSID?
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- Re: Marriott wifi blocking, (continued)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Hugo Slabbert (Oct 03)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Jay Ashworth (Oct 03)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Hugo Slabbert (Oct 03)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Jay Ashworth (Oct 03)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Daniel Seagraves (Oct 03)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Majdi S. Abbas (Oct 03)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Jay Ashworth (Oct 04)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Michael Thomas (Oct 04)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking SML (Oct 04)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Jimmy Hess (Oct 04)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Florian Weimer (Oct 05)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Jay Ashworth (Oct 05)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Owen DeLong (Oct 06)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Jay Hennigan (Oct 03)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Alexander Harrowell (Oct 06)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Jay Hennigan (Oct 03)
- Re: Marriott wifi blocking Owen DeLong (Oct 03)
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