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Old 09-10-2010, 09:57 AM   #44
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I really don't care to argue the legality of hypotheticals, I just get a chuckle out of people who go to such great lengths to "protect" their wireless network. All you're achieving is keeping the harmless "meddler" from getting themselves in trouble. Just like locking your door will only protect you against the casual thief. "Secure Wireless" is an oxymoron.
WPA2 encryption is pretty secure. It probably can be broken by organizations with a convenient supercomputer at hand, such as the NSA, but it's certainly secure against any lesser form of attack. Unlike WEP, which can be cracked by any script-kiddie.
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