"@L.Rawlins:
"the attacker could spoof a MAC address."
It's like throwing pebbles at a giant to stop him from crushing your house :p
Altough as many have mentioned above, a long and complex key (WPA) will still keep you safe from most hackers"
"I thought of that the last time I had an intercontinental flight:
"Goddamn, there must be so many other people sitting in a plane at this very moment"
Also by looking at the rate planes takeoff/land at a big airport is very impressive, it's like one every 30 seconds."
"China's electronic shops are full of unlocked "imported" iphones anyway, I don't think anyone there will even bother looking at the "official" one..."
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