Walking through a hospital yesterday... saw dozens of windows 7 machines logged in and unattended in the halls and WEP encryption on their wireless.

I left with an eye twitch.

@zacharykeeton Many hospitals still run Windows XP :(
@zacharykeeton I've seen hospitals that have different SSIDs for each AP.
(ie: like "X-Rays 1", "X-Rays 2", "Hematology 1", "Hematology 2", "Hematology 3", etc...)
@zacharykeeton I was in a hospital and saw windows xp. Made my wife a bit crazy but I couldn't help but tell the doctor about my observation and why it was a problem.
@loni Me too. I have to tell them about their WEP everytime. The funny thing is they look at me like I'm some kind of whack job at first. haha
@loni @zacharykeeton Alas, there are still loads of XP machines in healthcare, they are often connected as data loggers to the embedded systems used for life signs monitoring (which may themselves still be based on embedded XP).
@vfrmedia @zacharykeeton yeah I noticed it at the receptionists desk where they take payments. Not PCI compliant. They stopped looking at me like a wack job after I explained some payment processing liability
@zacharykeeton And on the news they'll be crying and complaining about hackers... :rolling_eyes:
@FullSpeed @zacharykeeton complete with some matrix-y video, hackertyper, or some guy running tree or ping google.com
@zacharykeeton @pixl Whenever I see anything like that, I just ignore it at this stage. You try to be the good guy and tell them, and their response is "What were you doing with our computers?" or "Why, are you trying to hack us?"..
@FullSpeed @pixl Exactly, and when I finally convinced someone that it's serious, they say something like "Wow, that sound really important, I'll be sure to tell someone about it very soon." *goes back to work*
@zacharykeeton and some wonder how all these hospitals get owned
@zacharykeeton I've been in hospitals where I've seen XP..
@zacharykeeton Your eye is twitching? You should probably go to the hospital for tha... oh. Never mind.