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Wireless hotspots: petri dish of wireless security
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Volume 49 ,  Issue 6  (June 2006) table of contents
Hacking and innovation
SPECIAL ISSUE: Hacking and innovation table of contents
Pages: 50 - 56  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Bruce Potter  Booz Allen Hamilton, Linthicum MD and Shmoo Group of security professionals
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Laptops and PDAs are so vulnerable in wireless hotspots, users would do well to turn them off.


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Amesbury, A. Password Attack Discussion & Benchmarks. Technical Report, 2003; www1.umn.edu/oit/security/passwordattackdiscussion. html.