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Re: Walmart using WEP
From: Gary Nichols <gnichols () phx1 bcbsaz com>
Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 18:07:05 -0700
Yes, this forum is for professionals to learn and share. As a matter of fact, many of us actually learn from the mistakes of others. I don't see anyone here advocating wardriving for the purpose of mischief. I see a couple of people talking about how irresponsible some commercial entities are in deploying their wireless architectures, and one individual that was going to drive around and see if his theory held water. I had a chuckle when I read that "...war driving should be confined to legally permitted isolated networks...". Wardriving doesn't lend itself to your suggestion by its very definition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wardriving Don't apologize for not being impressed. Most of us dressed-down for the list today. PS - Trim your posts please.
From: "Angelacci, Anna M CTR SPAWAR, J616" <anna.angelacci () navy mil> Date: Thu, 27 Jul 2006 09:11:01 -0400 To: terry <tvernon24 () comcast net> Cc: <pen-test () securityfocus com>, <flosofl () gmail com> Conversation: Walmart using WEP Subject: RE: Walmart using WEP Ladies and Gentlemen, This thread makes me question the quality of a small portion of the group of participants. Please ask yourself this, "Isn't this forum for IA professionals to learn and share ideas? If so do I belong here?" War driving should be confined to legally permitted isolated networks, not illegal local commercial vendors. I apologize for not being impressed.
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Current thread:
- Walmart using WEP cracked (Jul 12)
- RE: Walmart using WEP M. Shirk (Jul 25)
- Re: Walmart using WEP Phil Frederick (Jul 27)
- RE: Walmart using WEP terry (Jul 27)
- RE: Walmart using WEP Angelacci, Anna M CTR SPAWAR, J616 (Jul 27)
- Re: Walmart using WEP Gary Nichols (Jul 27)
- RE: Walmart using WEP Miguel Valentin (Jul 29)
- Re: Walmart using WEP Phil Frederick (Jul 27)
- RE: Walmart using WEP M. Shirk (Jul 25)
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- Re: Walmart using WEP Gary Nichols (Jul 29)
- Re: Walmart using WEP s-williams (Jul 30)
- Re: Walmart using WEP jeff (Jul 30)
- Re: Walmart using WEP Craig Van Tassle (Jul 31)