That started when Jeff Schiller was security AD. Though I can't
remember who actually did the code.

Though at the time the issue was no so much the carelessness of the
users as the fact that the IETF password protocols were broken.



On Fri, Jul 9, 2010 at 4:39 PM, Randy Bush <ra...@psg.com> wrote:
>> Randy, we have had at least one "researcher" sniffing passwords in
>> plenary WiFi traffic and posting them, to embarrass people into using
>> more secure technology. I believe he was an Ops AD at the time :-)
>>>  o but i am sure there are wifi spies snooping and playing.  and i
>>>    suspect that they will not be very respectful of any policy put in
>>>    place.
>
> and if you are remembering that i did so, my admittedly mediocre memory
> tells me it was not i.  though i may have help get stage time for it,
> not sure.
>
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