as opposed to Muli, my preferences are in the reverse order: Spam filtering first, securing wireless networks, and then last the full disclosure issue.
I think that after three lectures about cracking and auditing, most of us have gotten the picture.
Now as for this:
Wireless networks (in)security. Obviously, it's much harder to secureI suppose we're talking about LANs? Because if the wireless connection is used to connect to the web, aren't we always assuming that everyone is hostile? This is what the lecture is about? Maybe?
a wireless network - you don't need physical access to join it. War
driving refers to the process of driving around, searching for and
finding open wireless network.
Besides, does anyone really use wireless connections in Israel?
Eli
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