Computerworld has run a story, seems the concern about CVS and petsmart is
not as worrysome for customer info, they only have their inventory exposed
<smile>:


-- here's the CVS/PEYsMART story

http://www.computerworld.com/mobiletopics/mobile/technology/story/0,10801,71644,00.html

As well as a really intereresting one on rogue APs:

http://www.computerworld.com/mobiletopics/mobile/technology/story/0,10801,71656,00.html


Thanks to:

Bob Brewin
wireelss reporter
Computerworld

For the URLs posted above.



I'll be posting a web page to highlight any insecured wep related customer
information issues folks find in their wireless mapping efforts.  We are
asking that if you find a company with insecure wiless setups, to verify
that they are indeed pushing customer related info out the airwaves.
Merely noting they are operating without wep enabled will not suffice.
Those that send info for posting to the page listed below can either have
that information posted anonymous or take credit for the information, just
include your wish in the e-mail you send.  Not asking to be given credit
and not asking to be anonymous will result in the information being posted
anonymously.


http://sysinfo.com/wirelessfewls.html


Thanks,

Ron DuFresne

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