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mezzir
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raph93
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Registered: Sep 2004
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if you have your own FW on your computer, filtering your own ethernet adapter so it's secure, if you don't it isn't


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About 20 academics, business executives and members of government agencies begin meeting Monday behind closed doors in Washington, D.C., to discuss their concerns about wireless security.
Called "A Roadmap to a Safer Wireless World," the forum will bring together people who typically don't communicate with each other, yet make decisions that impact the fate of wireless technology. One such seldom mingling pair is business executives and academics, said Eugene Spafford, director of the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance Security (CERIAS), the organization sponsoring the forum.
"In academia, we are used to looking out 10 or 15 years" and are accustomed to investigating things businesses don't particularly care about, Spafford said. "We are seldom consulted about these issues. We just sit there and say 'We told you so.'"
The forum will take place behind closed doors next Monday through Wednesday.
This will be a private meeting because of the sensitive nature of the topics being discussed, he said. The group will make public a report on issues and suggested answers to them later this year.
Participants include representatives from the Department of Defense, the Department of Justice's computer crime unit and the National Security Agency.
Academics attending include Spafford and David Farber, a former chief scientist at the Federal Communications Commission. Executives from Nokia, Intel and Cisco Systems are also scheduled to attend. The names of all but two of those attending are being kept private.

Some of the issues likely to come up include the growing threat of viruses spread among handheld devices, he said. One such incident took place last year when a virus struck customers of Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo. Wireless messages were sent that, when opened on a cell phone, forced the phone to dial the country's equivalent of 911.
The growing use of GPS (Global Positioning Systems) in handsets and cars is also a topic likely to be discussed, Spafford said. GPS is used to broadcast an exact geographic location.
GPS is now used mainly in cars, making it possible to send travel directions or even localized weather forecasts. A consortium of car manufacturers wants to use the same GPS to send advertisements from local businesses as a car passes it, Spafford said.
"A lot of people would see that as a privacy violation," he said.
Wireless local area networks that use the 802.11b standard are also a likely topic. These wireless networks are in about 30 million homes and businesses, a number likely to double in the next few years. But these systems are notoriously insecure.
"These wireless markets are happening, whether these things are secure or not," he said.
The meeting comes shortly after national electronics retailer Best Buy's move to pull wireless cash registers out of its 492 stores because of security concerns.


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DaveSZ
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Registered: Jan 2003
Location: ATX
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quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
pro: i love the cock
con: i only love my own, and my woman might love it more anyways


I know it's pro who loves the cock, and not that you are a cock pro.

I was kidding you esse/holmses/mang.


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nchs09
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Registered: Sep 2003
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ph34r t3h hax0r


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insecurity
that was close.....



Registered: May 2003
Location: stuck in a London traffic jam

quote:
Originally posted by mezzir
hah i was on my computer in a local coffee shop and i saw one guy from my high school there on his computer
went to my network places and then proceded to browse through his entire hard drive, create a txt file somewhere really random that said 'h4xed', and waved hi to him on the way out



hahaha nice




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If I had a firewall, could it stop Mezzir from haxing me?


quote:
Originally posted by jonze234
no, hes too 1337


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I downloaded Winsip from a dodgey side the other day & I opened it & it was a freaken trojan horse virus. In the last month or so ive had a few messages pop up saying H4xorz are trying to access my computer!

What types of fuckwit nerds tries to access peoples computers all long? I heard there's like heaps of kids in indonesia that sit on their computer all day getting off on fucking shit up.


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DaveSZ
When The Levee Breaks



Registered: Jan 2003
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Eh maybe I should have sprung for a mac, since nerds tend not to h@x them as much, but oh well.

I just wasn't sure about the compatibility issues etc, and I got an amazing deal on a dell.

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What types of fuckwit nerds tries to access peoples computers?


Mezzir.


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Dj Spiel
In Your moms basement



Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Chicago

Security at WI-FI cafes.


Considering---> Banks,EBay,PAYPAL,& all other places with personal info hold information you are fine. As long as it is HTTPS *Secure 128 Bit Encryption*

Because even if someone was running a Sniffer they wouldn't be able to capture your password.

I do recommend Using A firewall... the one windows has built into Xp is ok. Or Zonealarm Pro.

Also..make sure you are not sitting in a way where people can look at your keystrokes. get a private spot in a corner.

Turn off file sharing on your pc. And run AV!!!

Remember Security is tears and tears of DEFENSE

AV
FIREWALL
Anti Spyware program.
Close all default ports on windows... U do this u will be ok.


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