Beware your 'evil twin' review
Reviews Evil twin phishing attacks take advantage of people's blind trust in free hot spots. Evil twin attacks, recently mentioned during a conference in Cranfield University, are not new. The security company Internet Security Systems first mentioned this...
[January 31, 2005, 13:50]
Wi-Fi 'Evil Twin' to become troublemaker
News Researchers at Cranfield University, are claiming "Evil Twin" hot spots, networks set up by hackers to resemble legitimate hot-spots, present the "latest security threat" to Web users. The hacker's wireless network jams the connection to the...
[January 20, 2005, 16:45]
Wi-Fi 'Evil Twin' to become troublemaker
Talkback So back to the the "evil twin". This would be the same as the "evil twin owner" trying to capture bank details by making their web page on an Internet site somewhere look like a Bank's page. Do you not think statements such as there are just...
[January 21, 2005, 9:47]
Wi-Fi 'Evil Twin' to become troublemaker
Talkback The article was hard to understand. Please let us know how to avoid problems and how to detect them. What type, what do they look like, and in plain language.
[January 24, 2005, 17:06]
Wi-Fi 'Evil Twin' to become troublemaker
Talkback VPN and HTTPS might give secure communications but they don't say anything about the security of the original sender and the ultimate receiver itself. VPN, nor HTTPS, will stop an infected, zombied or otherwise remotely controlled workstation from...
[January 22, 2005, 21:59]
Beware your 'evil twin'
Talkback Also look at Airdefense Personal (FOC at downloads.com) and Airdefense Mobile.www.airdefense.net)
[February 3, 2005, 10:44]
Beware your 'evil twin'
Talkback I found a great (and free! VPN software to encrypt all my wireless communications called "iPig". It is basically a *free* VPN service, but it also allows you to set up your own(! VPN server very easily.
[October 6, 2005, 16:53]
TechWiseTV: Safeguarding the Mobile Knowledge Worker
White Papers Have you heard about the "Evil Twin" wireless spoofing attack? This TechWiseTV program, originally broadcast on July 12, 2007 and now available on demand, discusses the threat of wireless impersonation attacks like the Evil Twin spoof and the...
[July 16, 2007, 8:14]
Hackers attack IT conference
Talkback keep an eye on http://www.antiwiphishing.com we have the latest evil twin / wiphishing software and upto date news on this type of threat.
[April 25, 2005, 23:21]
AirDefense: Best Practices for Deploying & Securing Wireless Networks
White Papers Hackers armed with tools like hunter_killer, AirJack, the Evil Twin phishing attack etc.can compromise an organization's network backbone. As organizations continue to spend millions of dollars to ensure corporate, customer and financial data is...
[February 14, 2006, 23:00]
iPIG Secure Access VPN Server
Downloads Using powerful 256-bit AES encryption technology, the iOpus Private Internet Gateway (iPIG) creates a secure "tunnel" that protects your inbound and outbound communications (Email, Web, IM, VOIP, calls, FTP, etc.at any Wi-Fi hotspot or wired...
[May 8, 2006, 8:00]
Battling Extreme Programming's misconceptions
News But increased awareness is often accompanied by its evil twin -- misconceptions. Once upon a time when I talked to people about Extreme Programming (XP), it was all new, and I usually needed to start completely from scratch.
[January 8, 2004, 9:36]
Marriott Moscow Wi-Fi Security Concerns Well-Founded
Talkback The article focuses on a form of attack called the "Evil Twin", but in fact an even bigger problem is the MAC-address-based authentication and completely insecure and unencrypted WiFi access. Security concerns are well-founded.
[May 13, 2007, 7:13]
Consumer-tech use threatens corporate security
News Forrester highlighted Bluetooth, insecure home wireless networks and "evil twin" malicious public Wi-Fi hotspots as particular security risks to corporate IT security. The use of consumer-based technology such as web email, instant messaging...
[June 18, 2007, 8:52]
ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite 6.0 review
Reviews Unfortunately, ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite still offers only basic wireless network detection and protection and doesn't specifically address emerging problems, such as 'evil twin attacks'. ZoneAlarm Internet Security Suite is simple to...
[July 25, 2005, 9:05]



