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To: jlallen who wrote (917894)1/28/2016 4:36:51 PM
From: Land Shark  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573901
 
Ever heard of encrypted Wi-Fi. You're such a sucker for the ERW narrative.



To: jlallen who wrote (917894)1/28/2016 4:59:47 PM
From: zax  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 1573901
 
>> Ever heard of Wi-Fi?

So you believe what appears to be the article's assertion, that the Russians read the WIFI signals inside the White House from over on the roof of their embassy, have cracked WEP2 standard, and read Hillary's e-mails? Is it your feeling that the AES standard used with WEP2 has been broken?

If so, do you think DHS should stop requiring minimum AES-128 for all communications on law enforcement networks?

I'm really, truly interested in what some idiot, ultra-patrisan right-wing nut-job lawyer (who couldn't make it into any of the top 150 schools in the county) has to say about our current encryption standards. So please, enlighten me.

While your at it, and assuming AES for Wifi was defeated, are you also assuming that the (presumably) 1024-bit TLS/SSL layer in the SMTP layer was also defeated?

Please. Tell me all about it, you airhead moron.