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View Poll Results: Have you implemented Wireless Security

Yes, WPA Personal 2 (TKIP+AES) 1 4.76%
Yes, WPA Personal (TKIP or AES) 5 23.81%
Yes, WEP Security 6 28.57%
Yes, via MAC address filtering 0 0%
Nah! Too technical for me. 3 14.29%
Huh! What is wireless security? 1 4.76%
I do not have wireless network. 5 23.81%
Voters: 21. This poll is closed

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Old 07-24-09, 12:52 AM   #21
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now the Govt has become wiser and says that it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that his/her wifi network is secured.
in case of repeat of the same incident, in the revised scenario, the perrson whose network was used would be treated to have aided and abetted terrorism and would be put in jail and tried under the National Security Act.
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now the Govt has become wiser and says that it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that his/her wifi network is secured.
in case of repeat of the same incident, in the revised scenario, the perrson whose network was used would be treated to have aided and abetted terrorism and would be put in jail and tried under the National Security Act.
Stupid law by illeterate law makers. There will always be lopehole in every security.
This will only harassed innocents.
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now the Govt has become wiser and says that it is the responsibility of the user to ensure that his/her wifi network is secured.
in case of repeat of the same incident, in the revised scenario, the perrson whose network was used would be treated to have aided and abetted terrorism and would be put in jail and tried under the National Security Act.
Great step!!!

if someone has wifi he should also be responsible for it...

regarding loopholes, we cannot just think of it.. cause its the company, and i think its responsibility of company to ensure security...
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WPA2 can be broken buddy so who will take responsibility then? A crime investigation should be done so that innocent don't get harassed. Of course you can penalise a person if he don't implement anything.
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