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Re: wifi security


From: -SIMON- <simon () snosoft com>
Date: Tue, 26 Aug 2003 15:32:12 -0400

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Actually,
What I would suggest for wireless security is simply not sending your sensitive data out over the air. Encrypted or not, you are still sending it out for everyone and anyone to snag. If you are relying on the encryption for good security, well, you are simply assuming that no one else has the key, or a way to crack it.

Sensitive data == copper.
other can == air.

D'Amato Luigi wrote:
try
www.securitywireless.info



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