My sentiments on the issue..

>I don't know if I necessarily see a problem with the department's approach 
>at this point. From what I saw they are simply pointing out the obvious so 
>far. I assume most here would agree that the general state of affairs of 
>wireless security is silly. So if a large company is using wireless, and 
>this company has a large impact on the nation like ExxonMobile, then there 
>could be a problem.
>
>Now, if they were to propose regulation or try to limit consumer use for 
>"the sake of the consumer" then I would have a problem.
>
>At 10:30 AM 12/9/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>>http://www.wired.com/news/wireless/0,1382,56742,00.html
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>>Am I just paranoid, or is Homeland Security starting to sound like a 
>>Police State?
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