Re: Windows 2000/XP fall through Wi-Fi flaw



On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 01:39:38 GMT, Dave K <dave.k@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>I'll offer one thought here, and that is direct connection to the
>internet, dial-up or broadband, is fairly equal. The difference is
>that on broadband things can happen faster.

Aren't broadband connections favored by hackers for their
high-speed connections as opposed to dialup?
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