FEATURE
'Evil twin' Wi-Fi access points proliferate
The next time you splurge on a double latte and sip it while browsing
the Internet via the cafe's Wi-Fi, beware of the "evil twin."
That's the term for a Wi-Fi access point that appears to be a legitimate
one offered on the premises, but actually has been set up by a hacker to
eavesdrop on wireless communications among Internet surfers.
Unfortunately, experts say there is little consumers can do to protect
themselves, but enterprises may be in better shape.
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