Many Wi-Fi Networks Not Secure


Blizzard Associate | 11 July 2006 | 2 Reviews »

In an era when data/identity theft is on the rise, it’s alarming to note that many hotel, motel, and other public Wi-Fi networks are not secure. In her article, “Think all Wi-Fi-networks are secure?“, CNNMoney.com Staff Writer, Amanda Cantrell, discusses how easy it is for someone to access a computer using an unsecured network, and recommends safeguards to implement. This is vital information for anyone who travels and uses Wi-Fi networks.
Is your hotel’s network secure? This is one more way to help your lodging property or travel destination stand out – make sure you let your hotel guests know that you have a secure network!

Elizabeth Malloy – Blizzard Internet Marketing, Inc.

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2 Responses to “Many Wi-Fi Networks Not Secure”

  1. Blizzard Internet Marketing Newsletter Says:

    More Laptop Security Tips…

    As an addition to my post earlier today, I’d like to offer these tips for protecting laptops while on the road, taken from a recent Expedia Corporate Travel Newsletter. While some of this information duplicates what’s found in the CNNMoney….

  2. Emily Says:

    At present there are so many security tricks and tools are available to protect our network from hackers. But if we make use of such security modes then after that also our network is hacked, nowadays hackers are upgrading in their hacking job.