Hope they don't have important information at risk like TJ Max, Marshalls, et. al.
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Jon Harris <jk.har...@gmail.com> wrote: > I still have garage clients running WEP as setup by Verizon. They don't > see any need to change and don't want to change because "then the Verizon > technician can't do his work". Some is better than none they are told but > it is up to the client to balance the need with the perceived payback. > > Jon > > On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Jeff Brown <2jbr...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Seriously, what are the odds someone in your neighborhood is lurking >> around with the technology/desire to break into your home network? I've >> seen guys post the "my daughter could do it" response, but really, where do >> you people live that you are that paranoid about your home network? I am >> NOT suggesting that you leave it open, but I'll be shocked if someone >> doesn't suggest that you run out and buy a new router so you'll be "safe". >> I'm just wondering, safe from whom? >> >> >> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 9:40 AM, Lee Douglas <lee.doug...@gmail.com>wrote: >> >>> My home network is on an old D-Link DIR-635 (latest firmware but it hit >>> end of life in 2007!) which only supports WPA personal and WPA Enterprise - >>> but it only supports WPA Enterprise via a Radius Server. It's fast enough >>> and works fine so i'm reluctant to trash it unless I have to. >>> >>> I have Windows Home Server, and several XP Pro computers. >>> >>> My question - should I set up a radius server - does a radius server and >>> WPA Enterprise offer enough additional protection to be worth the hassle of >>> setting up a Radius Server - on my Windows Home Server box or go out an buy >>> a newer router? >>> >>> If a newer router, any recommendations? >>> >>> TIA! >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 9:09 AM, Sam Cayze <sam.ca...@rollouts.com>wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> http://tech.yahoo.com/news/pcworld/20090827/tc_pcworld/newattackcrackscommonwifiencryptioninaminute >>>> >>>> Summary: Use WPA2 and AES. Get off WPA and TKIP if you are still using >>>> them. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> >> >> > > > > > ~ Finally, powerful endpoint security that ISN'T a resource hog! ~ ~ <http://www.sunbeltsoftware.com/Business/VIPRE-Enterprise/> ~