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Competing Standards

Sep 07,2010 by alperen

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Competing Standards

Data privacy will always be a concern, regardless of whether you are

using 802.11, Bluetooth, or HomeRF. Most cellular phones and wireless

laptops can have their information exposed to the world if two steps are

not taken to prevent a hacker from finding your information

1. Add a personal firewall to your device and make certain you

upgrade it constantly, otherwise a new hacker attack will circumvent

your security and allow someone to gain access to your protected

information.

2. Encrypt your data channel. It is so very important that ensure that

if a hacker does try to eavesdrop on your data communications, he is

not able to understand or read your information. Don’t rely on the

built-in WEP encryption—always use a VPN to scramble your data,

or risk its being deciphered!

so very important that ensure that

if a hacker does try to eavesdrop on your data communications, he is

not able to understand or read your information. Don’t rely on the

built-in WEP encryption—always use a VPN to scramble your data,

or risk its being deciphered!

Don’t rely on the

built-in WEP encryption—always use a VPN to scramble your data,

or risk its being deciphered!

always use a VPN to scramble your data,

or risk its being deciphered!


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