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Well i would list wireless networking as #1. At least for now until we start seeing new standards come out that really start addressing security.
I gave up on putting them in order, too subjective.
Also ASP should be on their. mostly because of configuration errors allowing users to run arbitrary code.
Well, I was looking more for thing that were poorly designed.
IPv4 should be on there too.
Can't really do much about that.
Oh, and network HP printers if that counts
Uh, why?
Chris Berry [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Administrator JM Associates
"Encrypt everything, and ask questions later."
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