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Re: Re: Sneaking a peek on Wlan in airports

Subject: Re: Re: Sneaking a peek on Wlan in airports
Date: 18 May 2007 19:54:33 -0000
I think everyone is of the same opinion (myself included). Even if this were 
legal, it would be a disastrous marketing ploy. It's one thing (and still 
suspicious) to point out a vulnerability of some sort, quite another to try to 
leverage that into work for yourself. Especially in the case of actually going 
so far as to break something (yes, even wep) to do so. Kinda like sticking a 
knife into someone's bald tire and then mentioning that your shop has a sale on 
tires. Not a good idea. 

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