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Mumbai police plug Wi-Fi security holes

The Mumbai police, along with a group of enthusiastic citizens formed by Mumbai’s sheriff Indu Shani, combed commercial complexes, malls, office buildings and residential premises in south and south-central Mumbai to identify and get rid of unsecured Wi-Fi (Wireless Fidelity) connections in the city following terrorist attacks last year.
Terror mails were sent via unsecured Wi-Fi [...]

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JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA USA – Wednesday, October 1, 2008 –BluePrint Data today announced the release of its new Anti-Phishing Internet Security component. BluePrint Data now offers Internet Web Content Filtering, Anti-Malware and Malicious URL, and Anti-Phishing in its products and a service including its data feeds. The new anti-phishing service is being [...]

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IMPACT : TRAI plans to prevent WiFi abuse

With terrorists using unsecured wireless fidelity (WiFi) networks to shoot off emails every time they carry out bomb blasts, TRAI is examining a series of measures to have security processes in place to protect such networks.
According to sources, TRAI began studying open WiFi networks after the Ahmedabad blasts and will soon issue recommendations for proper [...]

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“Ninety-nine percent of people don’t know how to secure their wireless connection, even big companies,” Neeraj Kumar, New Delhi sales director of US web security firm BluePrint Data, said. The threat was highlighted after an email claiming explosions that killed 20 people in the Indian capital on Saturday was traced to an electronics firm in [...]

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 BluePrint Data releases its new network security product for Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Carriers and Telecoms that allows them to offer an integrated Internet Security suite of products as a service (SaaS). The offering can increase Average Revenue Per User / Subscriber (ARPU) and reduce churn while providing valuable security services to users / subscribers. [...]

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