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Hackers Own All Wi-Fi Hot-Spot Data

posted onAugust 13, 2003
by hitbsecnews

No unencrypted data passing over public access Wi-Fi hot spots is safe from the prying eyes of hackers using simple packet-sniffing tools, industry analysts have claimed.

According to analyst the Butler Group, existing security measures built into 802.11x wireless infrastructures are simply not good enough to protect data.

"Forget Wired Equivalent Privacy and the new Wi-Fi Protected Access for public Wi-Fi hot spots; we must assume that any unencrypted traffic transmitted or received by our wireless adaptor is being sniffed by someone, somewhere," the analyst said in its latest review of the industry.

"There's no doubt that Wi-Fi sniffing is easy to do -- maybe someone will be sniffing the next wireless network you connect to. But the real question is, what will that someone do with the information they sniff?

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