Sendt fra min iPhone

> Den 21. feb. 2018 kl. 21.23 skrev Yuraeitha <[email protected]>:
> 
>> On Wednesday, February 21, 2018 at 8:13:44 PM UTC+1, Max Andersen wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I've noticed that after disabling SSID broadcast on my wifi, I need to
>> disable and reenable my network, every time I login.
>> 
>> I've tried to describe it in detail here: https://militant.dk/?p=174
>> 
>> Maybe anyone has ideas to resolve this?
>> 
>> Sincerely
>> 
>> Max
> 
> Think of it this way. Hackers love challenges. By the act of trying to hide 
> that way, you're giving a hacker a challenge. He or she, may even get a kick 
> out of showing you how insecure your network really is by messing with you, 
> simply because you do something that has no effect, such as hiding the SSID. 
> 
> You're either giving them a challenge to work on, or it might even be 
> schadenfreude https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schadenfreude
> 
> Tbh, you're better off just enabling SSID again.

So, the solution is actually security by nudging?

Don’t do it, or we will make qubes network manager crash to nudge you back :)

I’d bet my network is not that interesting for a wardriving kali hacker, but it 
still seem like a bug that I would love to get fixed.

Sincerely
Max


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