fyi my local Best Buy has WEP now enabled on all their Access Points. They'll have fun managing all those static WEP keys between their Cisco AP's and their Symbol devices. > > >obscurity" going the way of the dodo bird, but when did we decide > > >"security through humiliation" was a good technique?? Probably not. But all these problems with Best Buy and others have been known by many for a long time. So it was just a matter of time. I don't think that Best Buy is the last to receive this humiliation. Issues surronding Best Buy were posted on other boards weeks ago. vuln-dev was not the first. > > >From the Best Buy response below, it sure looks like they made an honest > > >mistake in their practices -- SOMETHING EVERY ONE OF US HAS DONE IN THE > > >PAST. So, now we're going to raise fear, uncertainty and doubt in the Sure we all have, but their mistake is mignified buy how many times it was duplicated at each store across the country. One would expect a company of this size to do independant verification of these types of system. Really, there is no excuse will all the bad press that 802.11b has received in the last year.
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