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 27 Jun 2010 @ 5:51 PM 

This is old news. Wireless routers have been around for 10+ years and we still fail to lock them down.  Do you really want to answer to the authorities for all the kiddy porn that was downloaded on your connection be some passer by.

Here is an analogy for you. You drive downtown Chicago and leave your car unsecure with the keys in the ignition. Someone “borrows” your car and robs a bank. The car is returned to the location and you get off work or out of your meeting and drive away without ever knowing that your car budged. You get pulled over and the next thing you know, you lawyer is trying to prove that you are innocent in the bank robbery that happened.  Hmmmm…. That could have easily been prevented by simply pulling the keys out of the ignition and locking the doors of your car.

As for your router, read the instructions and follow them for getting into the config web page.  Here are some tips for locking down your router / access point:

1. Choose a name (SSID) for you router that does NOT contain your name or address. This gives experienced attackers a target to start social engineering on.

2. WEP is OK, but a pain in the butt if you have guests you want to join to the network. Use WPA-PSK instead.

3.  When choosing your key for WPA choose a password that is not easy. If it is a word in the dictionary or is all numerals or your address or name, it is too easy. Use special characters, numerals, and alpha characters in the key. An example would be 3x@mpl3  If you look at it closely it spells out example. I subbed 3 for E and @ for A.

If  you still thing you are safe.. here is a concept for you. It is not uncommon for someone to get a PC, put a high powered antenna in it and leach your internet connection. The set up a firewall so they are stealth on your network. In addition to that, they have a LAN card in the machine and they are sharing your wireless connection to that connection. They cable that to a Wireless router of their own and wala.. they are online and you are paying for it.

So, if you are refusing to lock down your wireless, do your neighbor a favor and get the Comcast 22Mb service so he can use Bit Torrent without a hitch.

Posted By: John
Last Edit: 27 Jun 2010 @ 05:51 PM

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 09 Dec 2009 @ 6:10 PM 

ARMY USERS, LISTEN UP!

If you go into the CAC resource center in AKO you will notice a statement that ActivClient will not work with Windows 7 32bit edition. This is not entirely true. If you are thinking about plunging into Windows 7 and you are in the Army, spend the extra $40 and get Windows 7 Professional. This is key because you are able to run programs in Windows XP mode.

Simply download the ActivClient software from AKO. Then right click on it and go to properties and compatibility. Run the software as Windows XP SP3. Then go into the installation directory in C:\Program Files and sort by type. This will put all the exe files together. Do the same for all the exe files. Go into compatibility and run them as Windows XP SP3. When you are done, reboot. When you come back up. Plug in your card reader and install the drivers for it. This is done automagically in Windows 7. Now insert your CAC card and go to AKO. That’s all there is to it.

Enjoy

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Last Edit: 09 Dec 2009 @ 06:17 PM

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