Wi-Fi Security Hole Exposed
from the i-remember-when-we-used-to-leave-our-doors-unlocked dept
802.11b is really starting to take off recently, especially with big players like Apple (Airport) and Lucent (WaveLAN) pushing it.. It's supposed to be pretty secure, but apparently a group of researchers have figured out how to eavesdrop and gain unauthorized access to the networks. Does this mean that I'm going to have to install a physical "firewall" in my house now?Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I Give Up
How about giving me a chance to comment on how poor my investments are doing. Given my luck today, maybe that will make them take off.
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Firewalls are bogus anyway
Not only can you have an unscrupulous employee, but any visitor can just plug his laptop
into the RJ-45 in the conference room and be on your net.
This applies to your home too. Your kid's friend can bring by his PS-2 plug it into the net, and instead of playing Duke Nukem be scouring your PC's disk for porn.
Maybe this will provide impetus for better-designed PCs and handhelds. But I doubt it.
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Re: Firewalls are bogus anyway
Phillip.
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