This information is already going public.
I have gotten several emails from newspapers
and online websites (big names to).
The faster it is exposed the less damage people
with not the best of intentions can do. Realisticaly
the underground community probably makes up
half or more of this mailing list.
I personally am going to scan my local stores tonight
to see if I can detect this problem. I cant trust
a company with my credit card info who cant even
setup a 802.11b lan correctly. I will let everyone
know what I find.
Thanks,
Mike
> > When you consider that it's names like Wal-Mart and
> Best
> > Buy, both large retailers, the benefits of making
> > this information known
> > has been a equally weighed against what said
> > retailer would do to us in
> > the courts if we made the information public.
>
> Thus far on the thread, I'm not aware of anyone asking
> you to make the information public.
>
> However, let me ask you this...since you've now been
> doing this for 2 yrs, what steps have you taken to
> address the situation?
>
>
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Received on May 01 2002