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From: sean at idreus.com (Sean Milheim)
Subject: Wireless ISPs

Dan,

Your reasoning is quite skewed.  Yes wireless ISP's should have
encryption and most do.  It is very poor accounting and business
procedures to let everyoune on your network and use it for free.  Unless
maybe you are thinking of a WAP at a coffee house.

However saying that wireless ISP's are responsible for an irresponsible
merchant sending sensitive information over an insecure medium is quite 
reckless.  

How about we hold the person responsible that initially creates the
problem and not hand it off to someone who you already seem to have a
vendetta against.

-- 
Sean Milheim <sean@...eus.com>
iDREUS Corporation
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