I received the following from the SANS mailing list earlier today: Windows laptops with wireless cards that use Broadcom device drivers (Broadcom chips are used in machines from HP, Dell, Gateway, and eMachines) are directly vulnerable to the attack that has gotten so much press on Macintosh wireless. You are vulnerable if your wireless card is turned on, even if you are not connected to a wireless access point.
Does anyone know if the vulnerability is actuall in the OS (Windoze) or is it in the driver itself? Thnx, Jay

