| ▲ | athrowaway3z 3 hours ago | |
Meh. The computers that: - must not be accessible because their services don't use authentication/encryption - and share a wifi with potential attackers is just not that large. They exist, but the vast majority runs in places that don't care about security all that much. This should be a signal to fix the two things I mention, not to improve their wifi/firewall security. | ||