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Don’t Lose Your Identity – Advice from a Wifi Hacker

Enlisting the help of an ‘ethical hacker’, Life Assistance company, CPP is working to raise awareness of the threat from ‘Wi-jacking’. Many of us use wifi networks to access the internet everyday, but are we doing all we can to make sure our personal information is safe when browsing or transacting online? CPP’s experiment covered six cities in the UK to gauge just how many insecure networks are out there.

Shown as a series of videos the Wi-jacking story begins with Jason Hart, senior vice president of CRYPTOCard, conducting an experiment that reveals the number of unprotected wifi networks open to fraud in central London. In research conducted by CPP to support the experiment in October, it was also revealed that nearly a quarter of private wireless networks have no password attached, making them immediately accessible to criminals.

To test the vulnerability of personal information further the second part of the story focuses on how identity fraud can occur should private details be compromised due to Wi-jacking. “Once a wifi network has been Wi-jacked, the risk of the identity theft increases”, explains CPP’s Identity Fraud expert, Michael Lynch.




In the third and final video, ‘Have you been wi-jacked? ’, Jason Hart simulates a malicious attack via a wifi network to show just how easily identity fraud can be committed with just a few pieces of personal information. The ethical hacker is given permission to gain access to a personal email account and describes just how quickly fraudulent activity could take place.

This series demonstrates just how risky accessing public and unprotected home wifi networks could be. Wi-jacking is just one in a very long list of how your identity could be stolen and result in identity fraud. If we’re all aware of the risks posed by this and other forms of ID fraud, we can begin to stamp out criminal activity.

For more information about Wi-jacking, take a look at CPP’s blog: http://blog.cpp.co.uk/.
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Samsung E65 E-book Reader with WiFi

Samsung is launching the E65 e-book reading device with built-in WiFi connectivity for downloading ebooks from online bookstore wirelessly. The E65 is a 6-inch e-reader with a 600×800 e-ink screen with anti-glare and anti-reflective multi-layer coating and 8 grey-scale levels contrast. It has 2GB internal memory and supports microSD up to 16GB.


The Samsung E65 supports text-to-speech. It can handle ePub, pdf, txt, word document files as well as MP3 audio format. The reader comes with the Virtual Printer software that allows users to turn any computer document and webpages from PC to E65. A digital stylus is also included.

Samsung E65 e-reader is now available at Pixmania for GBP213.
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Wi-Fi Direct certification begins; bye-bye, Bluetooth?

The Wi-Fi Alliance has announced that Wi-Fi Direct certification is about to begin. With that, you might see your Bluetooth headset replaced with a Wi-Fi Direct one, if all goes well.

Wi-Fi Direct allows device-to-device Wi-Fi interaction, without a network. That sort of capability has been around for some time, but the technology has been proprietary. With the Wi-Fi Alliance's participation, Wi-Fi Direct devices have a standard to adhere to.


In addition, Wi-Fi Direct devices would have a much longer range, and much faster throughput. it will use 802.11b/g/n channels, so rates could be as high as 300Mbps.

There's a short video explaining Wi-Fi Direct below, as well as the full press release.




WiFi Direct PR
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