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The Feds can own your WLAN too | The Feds can own your WLAN too |
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| Humphrey Cheung | |
| March 31, 2005 | |
IntroductionMillions of wireless access points are spread across the US and the world. About 70% percent of these access points are unprotected - wide open to access by anyone who happens to drive by. The other 30% are protected by WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) and a small handful are protected by the new WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) standard.
Figure 1: FBI Computer Scientist James C. Smith (left) and
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