Many Wi-Fi Networks Not Secure


Blizzard Associate | 11 July 2006 |

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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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One Response 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….

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