Breaking my own rule about repeating myself, why would you be worried? Who is going to all that effort to steal your snapshots? I should worry that the government is reading all my email because they can. I don't because I can not see any reason they would want to. And if I was doing something I did not want them to know about I would not do it by email, at least not by email that could be traced to me. Such worries are called pair-A-noi-Ya.
Doug Franklin wrote: > Bob Blakely wrote: > >> Unless your a hacker, you have no need to change a MAC address and you >> shouldn't. Doing so can cause network havoc. > > That's the point, Bob. It's easy-peasy to sniff a MAC address if you're > a bad guy intent on monitoring a network connection, whether wired or > wireless. With WEP, it's trivially easy to break the crypto. With WPA > it's harder but still doable. I don't trust /anything/ on an > unauthenticated link, or even an authenticated one if it doesn't have > stronger crypto than WPA, unless I control both ends of the medium and > every point in between. > -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List [email protected] http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.

