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Keeping track

Apr 21,2010 by alperen

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Keeping track Any person with a wireless network interface card
constitutes a potential risk of allowing a hacker to gain possession of an
important key and use it against you. This is why it is vital to keep
track of all your wireless users by using administrative types of controls
to log and record users who have wireless computing devices. You can
compare this information against the log information from your access
point to track down any fraudulent activity.
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