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.
> 

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