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Internet OasisHi,
A few fellow students have noticed a wireless connection on their laptops that say Internet Oasis (FREE). Anyone had any experience with them? Most like since it is an ad-hoc connection it is a scam. Ad hoc that YOU did not set up with your friends spells DANGER. Stay
clear of it. On Thu, 12 Mar 2009 18:07:01 -0700, XPerienced65 <XPerience***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi, --> >A few fellow students have noticed a wireless connection on their laptops >that say Internet Oasis (FREE). Anyone had any experience with them? Most >like since it is an ad-hoc connection it is a scam. Barb Bowman MS-MVP http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/expertzone/meetexperts/bowman.mspx http://blogs.digitalmediaphile.com/barb/ http://digitalmediaphile.wordpress.com XPerienced65 wrote:
> A few fellow students have noticed a wireless connection on their I found a reference to them being one of the "top ten active ad-hoc> laptops that say Internet Oasis (FREE). Anyone had any experience > with them? Most like since it is an ad-hoc connection it is a scam. viral infections." <http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS230404+09-Apr-2008+MW20080409> "AirTight Finds Good News and Bad News for Wireless Security Best Practices at RSA 2008" In part: ___________________ "RSA is one of the largest gatherings of security professionals in the worlds o it is surprising to still find these professionals are not following best practices for wireless connectivity," said David King, chairman and CEO of AirTight. "It appears more than one or two out of ten attendees is infected by viral Wi-Fi SSID, which is alarming." AirTight also noted that the conference has an official WiFi site called "rsa2008peap" but researchers spotted another unofficial site called "FREE-RSA-WIFI," which is a potential Honeypot that could be luring attendees to it. AirTight security researchers found attendees: -- Are infected with viral SSIDs (10% to 15%) and spreading them to others. -- Are using APs with out-of-the-box default configuration at either home or work. -- Are not cleaning up profiles after using hotspot Wi-Fi networks. -- Are unknowingly leaking their identity. The top ten active ad-hoc viral infections observed at RSA on the first day of the event were: -- Free Public WiFi -- Hpsetup -- Guest Internet Access -- Free Internet Access -- fwf60b-public -- Hotel WIFI -- Internet Oasis (FREE) -- US Airways Free WiFi -- Wireless Network -- BelleAire ______________________ More on Viral SSIDs: <http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/hiner/?p=602> --Mike Blake
setting up a home network
One laptop, multiple wireless networks, different settings... Dell behaving oddly Good USB adapter for my OS? auto copying to ftp Lack of ability to make up a wireless network WITHOUT an internet No wireless network connection icon Log-in Issue when trying to share files with VISTA & XP machines WIFI & LAN connection Tranferring Files |
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