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|    Alan to Marian    |
|    Re: How to test if your access point BSS    |
|    05 Dec 25 10:39:30    |
      XPost: comp.mobile.android, misc.phone.mobile.iphone, alt.internet.wireless       From: nuh-uh@nope.com              On 2025-12-05 04:08, Marian wrote:       > How to test if your access point BSSID is in the highly insecure Apple WPS       > database and, if it is in Apples insecure WPS database, what else is there.       >       > If you'd like me to test if your access point BSSID is in the Apple WPS       > database, then simply respond with that BSSID & I'll run the Windows       > scripts I just wrote based on research published recently of the flaws in       > Apple's methods (some of that research is listed in the signature below).       >       > Note that your BSSID should not be in Apple's database if you've opted out       > by appending "_nomap" to your access point SSID (e.g., "my.ssid_nomap").       >       > None of my access point BSSIDs are in the Apple database, but I have the       > optout keywords _optout_nomap appended to all of them, but once I confirm       > the process works, I'll be glad to write a tutorial so others can do it       > too.       >       > Let me know which BSSIDs you wish me to look up for you in Apple's WPS.              Your idea of "security" includes me giving you the MAC address of my       WiFi base station?              LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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