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Bart's Bytes:
wireless (wifi) networks are convenient, but be sure to secure your router using its built-in tools. wireless (wifi) networks are convenient. there are no cables to run, expanding it with wireless repeaters is relatively easy but let me ask you a question. is it secure?
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Computer Tips - Westerly Sun
wireless (wifi) networks are convenient, but be sure to secure your router using its built-in tools. for more tips and neat links, visit bart's web site . if you have a computer question contact bart by: wireless (wifi) networks are convenient. there ...
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Zdnet.com.au Readers Slam Content Filtering - Zdnet Australia
thanks to all those who replied -- we will continue to update the results as they come in. if you'd like to have your say, click on the response above to email zdnet.com.au, or add your comments in the talkback section below. internet content should ...
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Palin 'hacker' Trial Pushed Back To May - Wired
the trial of 20-year-old college student david kernell has been pushed back from december 16 to next may 19 to allow the prosecution and defense more time to examine forensic evidence. david kernell is accused of obtaining unauthorized access to ...
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The Transcript Follows. - Washington Post
i use fios, and have an actiontec mi42wr wireless router issued by verizon. i have a vista home pc (zonealarm free firewall, avg antispyware, lavasoft, spybot) hooked up to it via ethernet cable and sometimes use a mac leopard laptop wirelessly ...
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Bart's Bytes: - Westerly Sun
wireless (wifi) networks are convenient. there are no cables to run, expanding it with wireless repeaters is relatively easy but let me ask you a question. is it secure? if you have kept the default network name, settings, login and password on your ...
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How To Troubleshoot Windows Home Server Problems - Computerworld
in the linksys wrt54gx4, log into your router by going to 192.1681.1 in your browser, leaving the user name blank and typing admin into the password box. (if you've changed the password, use your new password instead.) then click administration. you ...
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Security Practicum: Essential Home Wireless Security Practices - Ars Technica
802.11b networks are proliferating like mad. even though faster wireless networks are now available, 802.11b offers users what they want at a reasonably low price. while the high throughput of other technologies is attractive to large local area ...
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Cisco Says 77 Of Its Routers Open To 'drive-by Pharming' - Computerworld
the easiest solution: change the default password february 20, 2007 (computerworld) -- cisco systems inc. is warning users that nearly 80 of its routers are vulnerable to a hack tactic that got play last week. dubbed "drive-by pharming" by symantec ...
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Wpa-enterprise For Small Businesses (part 2) - Datamation
in the first installment of this tutorial series , you discovered that wpa-enterprise encryption is the way to go if you desire a bulletproof wi-fi network. you also found out a few ways you can go about setting up this encryption method for your ...
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Tech Security - Washington Post
security fix blogger brian krebs was online friday, nov. 7, at 11 a.m. et to answer your questions about the latest computer security threats and offer ways to protect your personal information. the transcript follows. brian krebs: good morning ...
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