The Security Risk of Keyboard Clicks
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Three Clicks Versus One Push for Home
Wi-Fi Security
Three Clicks Versus One Push for Home
Wi-Fi Security
01/06/2005 11:37 AM On the heels of Broadcom's SecureEasySetup announcement, Atheros
offers JumpStart for Wireless: Atheros trumpets three mouse clicks to
set up a secure network, but they may have been trumped by Broadcom's
announcement, which incorporates Linksys, HP, and Buffalo, and
requires a single button to be pressed on an access point and client
device, consumer or otherwise. The Broadcom button can be physical or
in software. Atheros describes JumpStart has having a four-layer
security process, but it's not quite that fascinating: it requires
out-of-band inspection (seeing LEDs flash), a tunnel that uses
essentially SSL/TLS, a secure WPA or WPA2 (TKIP or AES) key, and a
password for adding new devices. Broadcom's one-button method uses
flashing lights, an SSL tunnel, and WPA. Both Atheros and Broadcom's
offerings work with Centrino--in fact, it sounds like both security
simplifiers work with any client that can run the correct management
software. The key part of the process lives in the firmware of an
access point. Both offerings also work with Microsoft's new Connect
Now profile management system, which is expected to be discussed in
depth at CES this week. Atheros also announced immediate availability
of a MIMO chipset, adding yet another player to the MIMO market. By my
count, there are now four, none of which seem to have any early
interest in compatibility for future roadmapping towards 802.11n
upgrades, and we're just getting started. I'd like to see a single
statement from any of these vendors about whether their devices have
any possibility of being firmware upgraded for 802.11n: my money is
that none of them will take an upgrade to the final version and the no
company will state firmly either way whether they'll be upgradable to
final N....
Now Everyone Is A Security Risk
Now Everyone Is A Security Risk
07/17/2004 02:54 AMThere is definitely a culture of paranoia and secrecy growing up --
much of it fertilised by attention-seeking analysts. By David Neal, IT
Week (via MyAppleMenu)
iPod Corporate security risk oh really
iPod Corporate security risk oh really
07/06/2004 05:20 AMLets be honest the people who run your IT department probably have
had iPod's, USB Sticks for a long time. Now the big suprise I bet they
have had them plugged into the corporate network sharing music and
files for the past couple of years with their fellow IT coworkers. So
I am sure they realized long ago that it would be easy for someone to
upload something nasty from home onto the network via one of these
devices. I also bet those IT departments have put in place policies
for such devices.
If your company hasn't then you need to fire you lead IT manager.
One thing the majority of IT professionals don't need, is some analyst
figuring this out about 5 years to late. [ZDNet]
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iPods a network security risk
iPods a network security risk
07/07/2004 12:44 PM“Companies should consider banning portable storage devices such
as Apple’s iPod from corporate networks, as they can be used to
introduce malware or steal corporate data, according to an
analyst.”Well of course they can, as can any other portable
device including company-issued laptops! Anyone remember the CompUSA
incident a couple of years back?
UK military: iPod is security risk
UK military: iPod is security risk
07/13/2004 07:19 PMiPods are the latest security risk
iPods are the latest security risk
07/07/2004 09:17 AMThumbs down from Gartner
Managing network security risk
Managing network security risk
09/17/2004 08:08 PMPersonal Computer World Sep 18 2004 0:42AM GMT
Laziness puts Wi-Fi security at risk
Laziness puts Wi-Fi security at risk
07/22/2004 08:19 PMIPods pose security risk for enterprises
IPods pose security risk for enterprises
07/07/2004 07:59 AMComputer Weekly Jul 7 2004 12:29PM GMT
IP phones can create network security
risk
IP phones can create network security
risk
06/20/2004 06:58 AMFood Risk and Security Management
Conference
Food Risk and Security Management
Conference
02/13/2004 08:01 PMmarcus evans Feb 14 2004 0:16AM GMT
Network Security - Managing risk and
opportunity
Network Security - Managing risk and
opportunity
09/07/2004 08:11 PMComputer Weekly Sep 8 2004 0:34AM GMT
UK military calls iPod a security risk
UK military calls iPod a security risk
07/13/2004 12:17 PMBritain's Ministry of Defense has become the latest organization to
add the iPod to its list of high-tech security risks...
Windows to remain security risk for
years to come
Windows to remain security risk for
years to come
04/10/2004 06:11 AMAus Govt: Proprietary software not a
security risk
Aus Govt: Proprietary software not a
security risk
05/05/2004 09:54 AMSecurity tool could prevent iPod risk
Security tool could prevent iPod risk
07/09/2004 08:10 AMvnunet.com Jul 9 2004 12:28PM GMT
Bugwatch: Managing network security risk
Bugwatch: Managing network security risk
09/16/2004 01:13 PMGeer: Global Software Security at Risk
Geer: Global Software Security at Risk
02/16/2004 07:45 AMiPods are security risk, warns analyst
iPods are security risk, warns analyst
07/05/2004 10:36 PMCNET Asia Jul 6 2004 2:32AM GMT
Analyst: iPods a network security risk
Analyst: iPods a network security risk
07/06/2004 03:12 PMGartner is urging companies to consider banning MP3 players and other
gadgets that could be used to carry malware or steal data.
Does Your IPod Pose a Security Risk? (PC
World)
Does Your IPod Pose a Security Risk? (PC
World)
07/06/2004 10:20 AMPC World - Businesses should consider banning the devices, new study
suggests.
Network security at risk from user
negligence
Network security at risk from user
negligence
07/22/2004 08:18 AMiPods Are Security Risk, Woarns Analyst
iPods Are Security Risk, Woarns Analyst
07/05/2004 07:11 PMCompanies should consider banning portable storage devices such as
Apple's iPod from corporate networks as they can be used to introduce
malware or steal corporate data, according to an analyst. By Andrew
Donoghue, ZDNet UK (via MyAppleMenu)
Plane diverted over former Cat Stevens
as security risk
Plane diverted over former Cat Stevens
as security risk
09/22/2004 12:33 AM
Xeni Jardin:
BoingBoing reader
Greg
says, "I thought that the No-Fly list was scrapped, but it turns out
it was just renamed."
A plane bound for Washington from London was diverted to Maine on
Tuesday after passenger Yusuf Islam - formerly known as pop singer Cat
Stevens - showed up on a U.S. watch list, federal officials said. One
official said Islam, 56, was identified by the Advanced Passenger
Information System, which requires airlines to send passenger
information to U.S. Customs and Border Protection's National Targeting
Center. TSA was then contacted and requested that the plane land at
the nearest airport, the official said.
Link to AP news story. John Battelle
comes up with an infinitely better hed for this post than I:
Link
Forget Camera Phones, Now iPods Are A
Security Risk
Forget Camera Phones, Now iPods Are A
Security Risk
07/06/2004 05:28 AM
Well now that analysts have gotten people all worked up about the
security horror of
camera
phones, they've now set their sites on another evil security
villain: the iPod. That's right, your
iPods is a
corporate risk. Hell, it could be used to introduce a virus or
even to (gasp! oh no!) steal company files. Just wait until these
analysts types learn about those USB keychain drives that just about
everyone has already... oh wait, the report warns about those too.
They then suggest that companies ban just about every new technology,
no matter how useful it might be, just because there's a small risk
that it could be misused. At what point do analysts stop freaking out
about every new (or even not-so-new) technology, and realize that
(a) banning the technology will never work and (b) will often make a
company less productive than its rivals who learn to embrace new
technologies? Is there a risk in any kind of additional, portable
storage medium? Sure thing, but there's just as big a risk in someone
ftp-ing files to an outside server. What it
really means is
that an IT staff no longer has to just be afraid of threats over the
network, but also need to realize that threats can come from portable
storage devices. Expect a ton of new client-side security products to
start protecting on that side of the fence in the near future.
Network security at risk from user
negligence, report says
Network security at risk from user
negligence, report says
07/21/2004 02:50 PMAMD develops hardware fix to target
major XP security risk
AMD develops hardware fix to target
major XP security risk
01/26/2004 09:52 PMComputer Weekly Jan 27 2004 2:20AM GMT
iPods pose security risk for
enterprises, Gartner says
iPods pose security risk for
enterprises, Gartner says
07/06/2004 08:31 AMThe iPod may be popular, but also poses such a major security risk for
businesses, that enterprises should seriously consider banning the
iPod and other portable storage devices, according to a study by
research firm
Gartner Inc. The
devices, using a Universal Serial Bus (USB) or FireWire (IEEE 1394),
present risks to businesses on several fronts: from introducing
malicious code into a corporate network, to being used to steal
corporate data, the Stamford, Conn.-based research company said in its
report "How to Tackle the Threat From Portable Storage Devices,"
published Friday.
PDA security: mobile employees risk
corporate data
PDA security: mobile employees risk
corporate data
09/02/2004 10:27 AMComputer Business Review Sep 2 2004 2:27PM GMT
Windows 98 Users Face Increased Security
Risk, Says Study
Windows 98 Users Face Increased Security
Risk, Says Study
12/12/2003 10:28 AMA new research paper to be released on Thursday is warning those
companies still running Microsoft Windows 98 that they face an
increased risk of a network security breach when Microsoft retires the
product at the end of this year.
Cisco Says Code Theft Does Not Increase
Internet Security Risk
Cisco Says Code Theft Does Not Increase
Internet Security Risk
05/21/2004 06:59 PMRed Nova May 21 2004 10:44PM GMT
Tacoma Civic Network Decides Hotspots a
Security Risk
Tacoma Civic Network Decides Hotspots a
Security Risk
01/04/2004 02:23 PMTacoma, Washington, has a tremendously ahead-of-its-time fiber optic
link run as a utility by the city, but a hotspot experiment has ended
due to concerns over security: The network tested out a hotspot at one
location, but decided that for security reasons--and also, but less
importantly, lack of projectable revenue--that they'd pull the plug.
As 802.1X and VPNs rise in availability and importance, it may be that
security decisions can be wiped away. If you had a preponderance of
Windows XP and Mac OS X 10.3 users, who have built-in VPN clients for
both IPsec and PPTP as well as secured 802.1X/EAP, then perhaps you
could build a business on the notion that you were offering
100-percent locally encrypted connections. I've wondered why hotspots
don't partner with a VPN ASP and simply provide a free account to
monthly users or a $1 add-on to pay-as-you-go users to give them
permanent (monthly) or disposable (pay-as-you-go) VPN accounts?
(Boingo is the only service to offer VPN as just a part of their
client.)...
New Qualitative Model Helps Measure
Security Risk Reduction
New Qualitative Model Helps Measure
Security Risk Reduction
02/13/2004 08:05 PMZDNet Feb 14 2004 0:34AM GMT
British Military: iPods Pose Security
Risk (Reuters)
British Military: iPods Pose Security
Risk (Reuters)
07/13/2004 05:03 AMReuters - Music fans, beware: Britain's Ministry
of Defense has become the latest organization to add the iPod
to its list of high-tech security risks.
Symantec Offers Webcast on Information
Security Risk Management
Symantec Offers Webcast on Information
Security Risk Management
04/28/2004 07:14 AMiPods pose security risk for
enterprises, Gartner says (MacCentral)
iPods pose security risk for
enterprises, Gartner says (MacCentral)
07/06/2004 08:40 AMMacCentral - The iPod may be popular, but also poses such a major
security risk for businesses, that enterprises should seriously
consider banning the iPod and other portable storage devices,
according to a study by research firm Gartner Inc.
VOIP, Video-Conferencing Apps Face
Security Risk
VOIP, Video-Conferencing Apps Face
Security Risk
01/16/2004 10:57 AMMicrosoft's browser dominance at risk as
experts warn of security holes
Microsoft's browser dominance at risk as
experts warn of security holes
07/04/2004 06:56 PMLiving Abroad Magazine Jul 4 2004 10:44PM GMT
Gartner: iPods, other small storage
devices pose security risk
Gartner: iPods, other small storage
devices pose security risk
07/06/2004 05:07 PMThe popular music players, which use USB or FireWire to connect to
computers, could be used to introduce malicious code into a corporate
network or to steal corporate data, research firm Gartner Inc. said.
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