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When I turn on my laptop at home and look for available wireless connections, I see a dozen of them. That's not surprising given the number of broadband connections in my neighborhood, each of which comes with a free wireless router. What's surprising is the fact that all of them, except a couple, are unsecured. Some of them still have the manufacturer's default password. They all violate the first rule of wireless computing: ALL WIRELESS NETWORKS MUST BE SECURED.
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