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Warchalking worries security experts: We’ve gone from idea to whipsaw wild-fire spread to (some?) implementation to fear in just a few weeks. I’m quoted sounding rather sensible in this article.
Tell Me When: contribute to the open-source Wi-Fi timeline with the dates of significant events from the industry or your own organization. The timeline is open source in that anyone can cite it, copy it, add to it; just send me back changes and improvements.
Posted by Glennf at August 11, 2002 10:26 AM
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