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JRW2
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What!?!?!?!?

The FBI demonstrated this attack to the computer security professionals at the ISSA meeting in order to show the inadequate protection offered by WEP. It is one thing to read stories of WEP being broken in minutes, but it is shocking to see the attack done right before your eyes. It was fast and simple.

Thankfully, the FBI are the good guys.
I love this comment at the end of the story...

The FBI are good guys????

I don't think so!!!


Bill
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join:2001-12-09

They are the good guys compared to others who could be cracking your network.



nixen
Rockin' the Boxen
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reply to JRW2
Good is a relative term.

In this instance, it was a demonstration of capability. It wasn't charges showing up on your bank statement.

-tom
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"Some people have morals, standards and ideals about quality, but I'm an American: I couldn't care less." --Tony Pierce (paraphrased)


nosx

join:2004-12-27
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reply to Bill
wtf bill, they arent the good guys. If they are breaking into your network its probablly to toss u in jail for 10-15 hard time. If the wardrivers do it, its to check their mail. and if the kiddiots do it, its to steal ur credit card (which ur CC company will refund to u)

Out of all of these options, WHO would you like cracking into your network.


damox
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said by JRW2:

The FBI are good guys????
I don't think so!!!
Yeah, in this country, unless you're a criminal, or you just happen to be into anarchy, law enforcement is the good guys, unless of course you've been watching too many of those movies where law enforcement is portrayed as the bad guys!
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ff1324
Everybody Goes Home
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said by nosx:

wtf bill, they arent the good guys. If they are breaking into your network its probablly to toss u in jail for 10-15 hard time.
What do you have to hide? They can look at my computers all they want. They'll find firefighting pictures, about a billion pictures of my kid, saved MOHAA games, and emails from my parents, coworkers, and college friends.

Yeah, I've got a lot to hide there....

So, what are you hiding?
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rodoke

join:2003-10-28
Carbondale, IL

said by ff1324:

What do you have to hide?...
So, what are you hiding?
To the "I'm innocent, why aren't you?" "defense", I'll only say [c]omrade, there are no innocents in a world with the F.B.I. and Carnivore.


RR Conductor
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reply to ff1324
It's called right to privacy



PL11x15eq165

join:2002-07-05
Ladera Ranch, CA

reply to damox

said by damox:

Yeah, in this country, unless you're a criminal, or you just happen to be into anarchy, law enforcement is the good guys, unless of course you've been watching too many of those movies where law enforcement is portrayed as the bad guys!
I'm sorry, but my freedoms are much too valuable to protect by faith alone. I'll opt for separation of powers, enforcement of the Bill of Rights, and send a check to the ACLU every year to help me keep an eye on people or orgainizations or government employees who might possibly (and sometimes DO, in fact) cut the corners of my rights as a United States citizen in their enthusiasm to execute the laws of this land. The "only the bad guys have to worry" method of protecting personal rights has been shown to be not sufficient time and time again, throughout history.
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damox
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There's a huge difference between wanting to protecting ones freedoms, and considering law enforcement the "bad guys". I'm all for watch dog groups who work to insure that our rights and freedoms are being protected, but law enforcement is there to protect me from criminals. That is not to say that there are not some criminals who masquerade as law enforcement, and that is not to say that law enforcement is perfect, because obviously there are criminals who hide behind a badge and law enforcement agencies do make mistakes, but overall, law enforcement is for our good, they are not our enemies.
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PL11x15eq165

join:2002-07-05
Ladera Ranch, CA

I can't argue with that, you're right.
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localhost
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Cypress, CA

reply to ff1324
when your ISP shuts off your internet connection because you have been sending unsolicited emails, then maybe you'll figure out why you need security.
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ff1324
Everybody Goes Home
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join:2002-08-24
On Four Day

I'm not talking about keeping your computer secure. I'm saying, if you have nothing to hide, why the suspiscion of the investigative agencies?
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The funny thing about firemen...night and day they're always firemen



ICE1

@comcast.net

We all have something to hide.....our personal information...privacy rights....do I need to say more? I wouldnt want the FBI or any government agency browsing thru my network. Have you forgotten that we are living in a country where you are guilty to proven innocent.


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