Microsofts "security" in windows 10

Heedpantsnow

01 Jul 2015, 23:17

bhtooefr wrote: Except, the best case here is that Microsoft has the plaintext key and performs hashing for the client upon request - the hash values change depending on values that the router sends, which change for every new connection attempt.

And, _optout isn't an answer. (_nomap is Google's standard, BTW, not Microsoft's.) What's next, ssid_optout_noauto_nobypasst&c_nomap?
Don't forget _nobodycavitysearch! Didn't know that _nomap is from Google. Cool!

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