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Friday, October 23, 2009

WiFi Security in the house

It is an Easy-to-understand tutorial video which will help an intermediate Internet user to understand basics of WiFi security.

This video is belonging to www.learntobesafeonline.com


WiFi security with 3G router

Do you love your mobile broadband device that you use to connect to the Internet with the help of 3G router?

If your answer is YES, than you should provide to it some more WiFi Security by setting up your WiFi network, so that no  unauthorized user on your Net can't piggyback on your network.

This easy trick will safe you and your WiFi network from hackers crackers at once.




“Talk Talk” continue to campaign against broadband disconnection plans

Popular broadband provider Talk Talk is continuing its campaign against plans of the  Lord Mandelson a Business Secretary to disconnect illegal filesharers in the UK.

After discovering that millions of homes were vulnerable to WiFi hijacking the popular broadband provider Talk Talk set to continue its campaign against plans by the Business Secretary Lord Mandelson to disconnect illegal filesharers in the UK. The Internet Service Provider found that seven million homes were at risk of having their wireless connection hijacked, and that these people would be presumed guilty when the illegal file sharing occurred even though it could have been someone that had illegally hijacked their wireless connection.

The Talk Talk study revealed that around five percent of wireless connections in homes had no password or security set up at all, leaving them completely open to hijacking. Over 35% of them had a very weak security in place, which again left them open to hijacking. Whilst over fifty percent used a relative level of security, and only three percent were found to be using the most modern and safe security measures.

One industry official said: “There has been a huge reaction against the Government’s filesharing proposals, and many flaws have been highlighted in the plans. Rather than a risk of criminalising innocent people, the Government needs to encourage content providers to look for alternative business models that will tempt illegal downloaders away from peer to peer networks.”

He added: “If you’re worried about your wireless Internet security, make sure that you are upgrade the latest encryption method - WPA2 - which offers the best protection, and make sure that you have an up to a date Internet security installed on your computer. Use our free Wireless key Generator to create unique, hard to crack passwords”.