RE: Best Buy re-activates WLANs (fwd)

From: Ostfeld, Thomas (tostfeldat_private)
Date: Sun Jun 16 2002 - 10:28:53 PDT

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    You may be right.  Outside my local BB, there was a patrol car just hanging
    out in the parking lot.  Store must have paid local police to provide for a
    prescence.  Doubtful that they have implemented any real security.
    
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    From: Jay D. Dyson
    To: Vuln-Dev List
    Sent: 6/15/02 4:38 PM
    Subject: Re: Best Buy re-activates WLANs (fwd)
    
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    On Sat, 15 Jun 2002, Art Stine wrote: 
    
    > > Ron -- see CW story on Best Buy's annuncement they have turnedWLANs
    > > backon.
    > >
    > >
    http://computerworld.com/mobiletopics/mobile/story/0,10801,72024,00.html
    > 
    > heh heh - well, I hope for their sake (and their customers), they did
    it
    > right - 'cuz ya know folks are going to sit out in their parking lots
    > again and try to see what they can snarf off their net. 
    
    	Considering that the WLANs are back up so soon, I'd put my money
    on their being as insecure as before.  Let us remember how corporate
    America (and the US government) typically handles security issues:
    rather
    than address the core problem (inherent insecurity), they either step up
    surveillance or criminalize the activity that embarrassed them in the
    first place (usually under the auspices of such abominations as the
    DMCA,
    SSSCA and so on). 
    
    	It's more likely that Best Buy now has their "security guards" 
    patrolling the parking lots looking for "hacker types" sitting in their
    cars with laptops (mmmm...lifestyle profiling).  At that point, the
    rent-a-cops will take down license plates and/or tell the party with the
    laptop to leave under threat of criminal trespass charges.
    
    	I'd like to be proven wrong on this, but I've long since lost
    faith in the notion that any business or government agency _really_
    wants
    genuine security.
    
    	I may be cynical, but I'm rarely disappointed.
    
    - -Jay
    
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