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Wireless cards make notebooks easy targets for hackers
SearchSecurity.com | 02 Aug 2006
ARTICLE - Update: Researchers who demonstrated how to hack a MacBook at Black Hat admit that they used a third-party device driver. But the threat to wireless devices is still serious.
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Blue Cross bears burden of 'no wireless' policy
SearchNetworking.com | 27 Jul 2006
ARTICLE - Blue Cross of Idaho had a "no wireless" policy on paper but never really enforced it. That is, until a team of auditors said the company had better do something.
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Wireless IDS/IPS thwarts mall intruders
SearchNetworking.com | 15 May 2006
ARTICLE - One of the world's largest shopping malls has to deal with 5 million square feet of public and private networks, but it has a plan to ensure rogue users can't shoplift data.
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Auditor's office wards off potential wireless threats
SearchNetworking.com | 12 Apr 2006
ARTICLE - Because of its strict anti-wireless policy, the Washington State Auditor's Office found a creative way to ensure that no one could tap into the state network wirelessly.
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RSA Conference 2006
SearchSecurity.com | 02.16.2006
CONFERENCE COVERAGE - Can't make it to RSA 2006? Check out our continuous coverage from the show floor.
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Microsoft confirms Windows Wi-Fi flaw
SearchSecurity.com | 17 Jan 2006
ARTICLE - However, until a rollup patch is released, the software giant said Tuesday that users can take basic steps to protect themselves from the Windows wireless vulnerability.
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