Security Focus ran an article about how to build a wireless honeypot: The writer encourages companies to consider setting up wireless honeypots as a way to learn about how hackers may be trying to break into their networks. [via Ars Technica]
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Security Focus ran an article about how to build a wireless honeypot: The writer encourages companies to consider setting up wireless honeypots as a way to learn about how hackers may be trying to break into their networks. [via Ars Technica]