BT says: Protect your network from professional hackers

October 02 2002
BT says: Protect your network from professional hackers
It's not just the warchalkers you need to worry about...

BT Openworld has this week thrown its weight behind the fight against 'Warchalking' - the practice of scrawling chalk marks on the outside of buildings with wi-fi networks to encourage passers by to surf on companies' unprotected bandwidth.
However, the UK ISP has warned that it's not just bandwidth pirates you need to worry about. Warchalkers have also drawn attention to the very real threats posed by 'professional hackers'.
Just think, if a passing laptop user can steal your bandwidth then what damage could a clued-up hacker do.
As such, BT Openworld is urging companies to take the following security measures to protect their wireless networks from warchalkers and professional hackers:
Ensure all access points are outside the firewall (i.e. treat the WLAN as external to the corporate LAN)
Use IPsec or SSH encryption
Consider RADIUS authentication procedures
Use separate secure logon methods for access to the corporate LAN
Locate access points in the centre of the building - minimising radiation of the signal outside the building
Remove "rogue" - unauthorised - access points from the network
Password protect all files and folders.
Finally, for an even safer security set-up
WLAN users should consider creating a IPsec
VPN. In this configuration each device (client and network) is fully authenticated and communicates via an encrypted
VPN 'tunnel'. This does require additional network hardware to terminate the connection tunnels and form bridging functions to other networks, such as wired
ethernet.
It also requires a
VPN client application on each wireless device using the network. This can be an expensive option that is normally only used by large businesses.
Reproduced from an article published by Silicon.com
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