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Wireless security crucial to railway safety
SearchSecurity.com | 21 Nov 2005
ARTICLE - A transportation firm uses wireless technology to keep the trains running on time. But securing mobile devices isn't easy when they're spread across the globe.
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Loss, theft still No. 1 threat to mobile data
SearchMobileComputing.com | 10 Nov 2005
ARTICLE - While hackers, worms and viruses can attack a wireless network, experts say valuable data more often becomes the victim when a device is lost or stolen.
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This cell phone fraud has a familiar ring
SearchSecurity.com | 04 Oct 2005
ARTICLE - A new study says the mobile content industry is losing billions through ringtone theft and fraud -- a trend that will continue if the market doesn't wise up.
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'Serious' security holes in Linksys router
SearchSecurity.com | 14 Sep 2005
ARTICLE - The wireless router has five flaws attackers could use to tamper with passwords and firewalls, install firmware and cause a denial of service.
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Wi-Fi access points go nuclear
SearchSecurity.com | 10 Aug 2005
ARTICLE - Would you believe a U.S. nuclear power plant has Wi-Fi access points? Hackers talk about that and their long distance Wi-Fi sniffer.
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Reining in Washington's Wi-Fi hotspots
SearchSecurity.com | 10 Mar 2005
ARTICLE - A look at how the U.S. Senate CIO is removing rogue access points created by the staffs of some very powerful people.
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