In Amsterdam where I work it's even worse..

So many companies and even government offices keep their WiFi's open to the public.. And the worse thing is.. most WIFI AP's give out their "administrator" password by a simple tftp request http://www.antionline.com/showthread...hreadid=236143

I've walked into a GAK ( they have to do with pay for disabled ppl etc.. ) office, asked for the sysadmin and asked him how his wife ... removed for network safety was.. ( turned out to be his doughter but he got the point ) showed him how I did it (on the spot) and he asked me how to fix it..

Now there came the tricky part.. there is just no way securing WiFi with todays hardware..

the only "safe" thing to do is use WiFi for wireless internet and have a firewall on all sides, sending and reseiving..

www.Beverwijk-Wireless.com/forum