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Vulnerabilities of using public WiFi?I hope this is the correct group to answer this. Until now, I have only used my WinXP
Pro laptop with my own home wireless network, which has encryption. My laptop has Outpost Firewall Pro 4.0. Besides being exposed to bad coffee, what are the dangers of sitting down with my laptop at my local Starbucks and connecting to their unsecured unencrypted public WiFi? THANKS!!! Toni I wrote this a long time ago, but it still applies
http://msmvps.com/blogs/wifizone/archive/2007/05/17/how-to-bolster-wireless-security-away-from-home.aspx On Wed, 25 Feb 2009 14:40:17 -0500, "Toni" <Ton***@yahoo.com> wrote: -->I hope this is the correct group to answer this. Until now, I have only used my WinXP >Pro laptop with my own home wireless network, which has encryption. My laptop has >Outpost Firewall Pro 4.0. > >Besides being exposed to bad coffee, what are the dangers of sitting down with my laptop >at my local Starbucks and connecting to their unsecured unencrypted public WiFi? > >THANKS!!! > >Toni > Barb Bowman MS-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/meetexperts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ http://digitalmediaphile.wordpress.com To add to Barb's advice in her article see the last part of this page for
much the same guidance concerning the Windows Firewall and Vista location awareness. http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/LAN/SoHoWirelessSecurity.html Additionally if your ISP does not offer SSL protected POP3/SMTP or web mail see this recent thread concerning the use of Gmail SSL protected POP3/SMTP email to fetch/send email using your personal ISP email address. http://tinyurl.com/b4gskd Lastly you really are safest sending/receiving email while on untrusted networks if you encrypt email. You can use free [for personal use] certificates from providers like Thawte or Comodo or other similar companies. https://www.thawte.com/secure-email/personal-email-certificates/index.html http://www.comodo.com/products/certificate_services/email_certificate.html You could also use PGP or GnuPG [gpg4win] to encrypt and/or sign email. Personally I have free email certs from Thawte for two of my personal email accounts [Cox and Gmail] and I use GnuPG [gpg4win] for one of my personal accounts [Cox] depending on who I am corresponding with via email what they like to use. -- Show quoteHide quoteAl Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows – Desktop User Experience) This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights... The MS-MVP Program - http://mvp.support.microsoft.com "Toni" wrote: > I hope this is the correct group to answer this. Until now, I have only used my WinXP > Pro laptop with my own home wireless network, which has encryption. My laptop has > Outpost Firewall Pro 4.0. > > Besides being exposed to bad coffee, what are the dangers of sitting down with my laptop > at my local Starbucks and connecting to their unsecured unencrypted public WiFi? > > THANKS!!! > > Toni > > >
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