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RE: home wireless router good practices for security
From: "Alex Pimperton" <Alex () MAGDALENSTREET CO UK>
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 2004 22:29:29 -0000
-----Original Message----- From: Preston, Tony [mailto:Tony.Preston () acs-inc com] Sent: 02 January 2004 19:19 To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: RE: home wireless router good practices for securityOne final tip. Set your SSID to SST-PR-1. This will cause mostwar->driversto move on without bothering with you. ;)That is a good one.... I had to google it to figure out what was the laugh.
I googled it, and just out of interest, what is it the SSID for? Google seems to say Sears vans but there doesn't seem to be a clear answer. Echleon.... Alex --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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