But shouldn't the ISPs take responsibility, and provide their customers with a more secure setup like WPA or better, WPA2?
It is ridiculous that after so many years that WEP has been found to be flawed, implementors still use it.....
Some ISPs in the UK still ship their routers to their clients with WEP enabled security. I think that's unacceptable, and they should share responsibility if/when their users are exploited.
But shouldn't the ISPs take responsibility, and provide their customers with a more secure setup like WPA or better, WPA2?
It is ridiculous that after so many years that WEP has been found to be flawed, implementors still use it.....
Some ISPs in the UK still ship their routers to their clients with WEP enabled security. I think that's unacceptable, and they should share responsibility if/when their users are exploited.
My 2 cents.
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