Dispelling
The Myth Of Wireless Security
By Rob Flickenger
Despite
a few good online articles and
countless alarmist news items
decrying parasitic War Drivers
and War Chalkers contributing
to the moral decay of the country,
a surprising number of people
still install wireless equipment
with all of the defaults enabled.
There are a huge number of access
points in use today that unintentionally
advertise a default SSID, bridge
directly to an Ethernet network,
and use no encryption whatsoever
(or a WEP key left on the factory
setting, and therefore easily
deduced).
But even if all standard precautions
are in place, how much "security"
do wireless access points actually
provide? Having heard all sorts
of widely varying estimates and
assumptions from people who should
be able to make an educated guess,
I finally decided to see for myself
what it would take to circumvent
the security of my own standard
802.11b network.