So, I'm sitting in my apartment, looking for wireless access points with my laptop. I find a great one, a G connection 56MB, that's rock solid.
The only problem is, the guy who's wireless connection this is, has left his PC totally vulnerable. I can basically see everything on his hard drive, I can create, modify, and delete files. And no hacking was done in order to do this.
Naturally, I'm not going to screw with his PC since I'm getting free high speed internet access thanks to him. But I am worried someone with less scruples will come along, and probe into the guys financial records (or steal SS#'s for identity theft) that are stored on his PC, and maybe even start deleting important system files and/or putting bad programs into the guy's startup group.
Since I can't really warn the guy for fear that he'll cut me off of the free high speed internet access, I can at least warn the people here.
If you use a wireless router, use the security features that come with the router (check the router documentation on how to set it up).
OR
Disable file and print sharing or assign user/group rights to your shares (advanced users only).
If you live in the boon-docks with no neighbors within miles, then no need to worry, for the most part.
The only problem is, the guy who's wireless connection this is, has left his PC totally vulnerable. I can basically see everything on his hard drive, I can create, modify, and delete files. And no hacking was done in order to do this.
Naturally, I'm not going to screw with his PC since I'm getting free high speed internet access thanks to him. But I am worried someone with less scruples will come along, and probe into the guys financial records (or steal SS#'s for identity theft) that are stored on his PC, and maybe even start deleting important system files and/or putting bad programs into the guy's startup group.
Since I can't really warn the guy for fear that he'll cut me off of the free high speed internet access, I can at least warn the people here.
If you use a wireless router, use the security features that come with the router (check the router documentation on how to set it up).
OR
Disable file and print sharing or assign user/group rights to your shares (advanced users only).
If you live in the boon-docks with no neighbors within miles, then no need to worry, for the most part.
