How To Secure Your Wireless Internet Connection

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bringing to light many security issues that may• CoffeeHouse
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Traditional wired connections have obviousThe hacker is hoping his network shows up first in
security precautions that most users arethe list, and that users will log on so quickly they
accustomed too, but extra measures must oftenwon't realize what they are doing.
be used when transferring data across a wireless,WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)
and sometimes public network. A wirelessWPA was originally designed as an answer to
Internet connection without security can easilysecurity holes that were becoming apparent in the
give anyone access to your files, email, and evenwidely accepted WEP technology. Wi-Fi Protected
gives others the ability to make changes to yourAccess is an attempt to create standards within
computer.the wireless security industry, and begin a move
These types of security problems will probablytowards unifying the market. The Wi-Fi Alliance
have little impact on most users. Occasionallydesigned the technology and a scattered market
surfing the web at a coffee shop or having ais beginning to see a unified method of security on
wireless adapter set up on a printer will likely notthe horizon.
bring down the house. To a business holes inThe two main differentiators between WPA and
security can cost time, money, and could possiblyWEP are key size and the number of packets
be a legal violation. A badly secured Wirelessthat actually carry the key. The number of
Internet connection is an open door for hackerscharacters in a WPA key is considerably more
to use the technology to cause general mischiefthan a WEP key, and it would taking sifting
or to even commit crimes. The most commonthrough many more data packets to actually put
methods currently in use to secure a Wi-Fia WPA key together.
connection are SSIDs, Wi-Fi Protected Access,WEP (Wired Equivalent Protection):
and WEP.Wired Equivalent Protection uses encryption to
SSID (Service Set Identifiers)protect data as it travels via radio waves from
Every data packet sent over a Wi-Fi connectiontransceivers. This means that when you send
has a specific identifier attached to it. Thisyour email from your laptop it becomes
identifier, or SSID, can recognize particularencrypted, is sent out wirelessly on radio carrier
wireless networks and everyone accessing awaves, is received by a wireless access point, is
particular network must have the correct Servicethen decrypted and sent on to the Internet as
Set Identifier. From a security standpoint SSIDany wired connection would. As the name implies
alone offer almost no protection, but it does givethis security was designed to provide the same
a network a specific name making is clear whatlevel of security a wired connection would. This is
network a user in connected too.not the case, but the security is usually strong
Knowing where you are connected too hasenough for most users.
become increasingly important due in part to aThe reason WEP has never become as secure as
wireless internet attack called The Evil Twin. Whilea wired network is there is simply no way around
this may sound like something Dr. Evil would use,the fact that anyone can intercept radio wave
it's a common hacker technique. The way itand get the data out of them. The level of
works is a hacker takes in a mobile wirelessencryption that the data has will mean the
access point, usually set up on a laptop, and theninformation is meaningless unless the interceptor
enters a public area where an access pointhas the WEP key. The problem here is that all
already exists. If no SSID is set up, thendata packets carry a piece of the key and that in
someone may actually log on to the hacker'stime, with enough packets, the key can be
computer giving them access to all data sent andproduced. This is a lot of trouble to find out
received. This is a great way to get access towhere a user has been surfing, but maybe not
usernames and passwords.too much to acquire hundreds of credit card
Even with SSID a hacker is going to name theirnumbers. Again if you are not targeted by a
network something confusingly similar. If you arehacker, WEP is surely enough protection. WEP is
at your favorite coffee shop and are about to logcurrently installed on almost all wireless routers
on, check the names of the networks carefully. available to consumers.
Be careful if you see two possible networks with