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Security Tips When Using Point To Point Wireless Networks

Various ways that a user can practice to ensure security when using wireless network

When Internet was first introduced, everybody was excited to have a computer at home so they can surf the net to research, send emails, chat to friends and more.

Nowadays, mobile devices are getting so high-tech that almost all cell phones, laptops, netbooks and the like are equipped with WiFi capability that lets them connect to the Internet even when on the road, while waiting for their flight in an airport, as they sip their coffee in a coffee shop and more.

The WiFi technology has brought mobile computing to a whole new level as it means any user who has a WiFi capable device can easily connect to the Internet even without the wires. This has push different stores and establishments to install point to point wireless system as an added service to their valued clients.

Though wireless point to point access offers a lot of advantages and convenience to users, experts say that it can pose for a security risk as it makes users vulnerable to identify theft and hacking. But of course, there are a lot of ways that users can exercise to protect themselves while using a wireless network and here are a few of those:

  1. Avoid connecting to unencrypted public wireless networks. When accessing a WiFi hotspot, always choose secured networks that will require for a username and password for authentication before being allowed to access the network. This will ensure that the service that you are connecting to is a reliable and secure network and at the same time, access is restricted to only those who know the valid username and password. Encrypted wireless networks also offers added protection as it uses either WEP (wired equivalent privacy) or WPA (WiFi protected access) for security.
  2. Install and turn on firewall settings on your devices. Before using your laptop in a public hot spot, make sure that firewall has been installed and turned on.
  3. Turn off WiFi Ad-hoc mode. Turning this off will not allow automatic access or connection to your device without your authority.
  4. Use Virtual Private Networks (VPN) if available. VPN encrypts all inbound and outbound traffic making data difficult to intercept.
  5. Use strong passwords. Always make use of strong passwords for accounts that you access in your laptop, like your email. Do not use common information for your password like your birthday, middle name, etc but instead use combination of alphanumeric characters to create strong passwords.
  6. Always make use of https URLs. When inputting sensitive date using your mobile device or laptop like bank details, credit card information and the like, make sure that the site uses https URL. What this mean is that all data and information going in and out of the site is encrypted using SSL (Secure Socket Layer) making it more secure.

Establishments providing ptmp networks to their clients are expected also to use devices and solutions that offer extra security features to avoid any hacking incident while using their wireless network. Here are some of these devices which are available from Winncom.com:

  1. Motorola 802.11n. This solution is applicable for those who want to create wireless broadband connections across cities or within campuses.
  2. Proxim Wireless LAN. This solution provides speed that is double the speed of a wired network.
  3. Proxim High-Capacity Mesh Radios. This allows for voice and video over WiFi.

By following the steps listed above, partnered with the right device and solution from Winncom.com, will definitely ensure a safe and secure WiFi surfing for all users.

The Worst Passwords for Websites and Online Accounts

A password is something secret and is something that is used to protect your online accounts and websites from other people who have plans of sabotaging your account. They could be hackers or identity thieves that want to steal your personal information.

While nothing is foolproof because even the best and most secure government websites with much protection have been hacked, but at least you can lessen the chances by not using common words.

SplashData has come up with the list of 25 most common passwords used in computers and online accounts. Experts advice that if you find any of your passwords in this list, then it is time to change them.

1. password
2. 123456
3.12345678
4. qwerty
5. abc123
6. monkey
7. 1234567
8. letmein
9. trustno1
10. dragon
11. baseball
12. 111111
13. iloveyou
14. master
15. sunshine
16. ashley
17. bailey
18. passw0rd
19. shadow
20. 123123
21. 654321
22. superman
23. qazwsx
24. michael
25. football

SplashData CEO Morgan Slain was quoted as saying at Fox News:

“Hackers can easily break into many accounts just by repeatedly trying common passwords,” Slain says. “Even though people are encouraged to select secure, strong passwords, many people continue to choose weak, easy-to-guess ones, placing themselves at risk from fraud and identity theft.”