SnowRidge
Elite Member
MikePA said:There are far too many people using scare tactics when it comes to wireless. Remember, any online purchases and other financial transactions use the https protocol which is encrypted.
Those people would include most authorities on the subject. The https encryption is good, but it can be defeated by key logging software. Encrypting the wireless provides an additional layer of security. Layered security is a very basic concept.
MikePA said:While there are readily available hacking tools, unlike 10 years ago, the majority of hackers aren't doing it just to see if they can do it. That's old news and not a challenge for today's hackers.
No, it isn't, but those hacking tools are used by today's script kiddies, who may also be war driving. Script kiddies are a major problem.
MikePA said:If you're really paranoid, get an AP and use wireless cards that support WPA2 encryption.
So, is it all the people who would rather not be vulnerable and use WPA that are paranoid, or is it only those using WPA2 that are paranoid? Never mind, those of us who would rather not be compromised will secure our networks with some form of WPA, if at all possible, even in the face of being labeled paranoid.
It might also be a good time to bring up the fact that wireless home network security can directly impact enterprise security, a concept which is taught in all the security courses -- or at least should be.
Businesses and government can take great steps to secure their facilities, but it can all be undone if one of their employees logs into his work network from home. All a knowledgeable attacker has to do is sniff the employee's home network for his work login ID and password, if the employee's wireless is not secured, or is poorly secured, and he can then bypass the enterprise security at his leisure.
Of course, it doesn't have to be a wireless issue at all. If someone gets past the firewall or exploits some other vulnerability and installs a key logger, it's Katy bar the door.
That ought to comfort people reading this who log into work from home.