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- Rogue access points -- a problem on your network?
- Rogue wireless access points can cause a variety of problems from bandwidth issues to security risks. Do you have a strategy for identifying rogue WAPs that pop up on your network? If so, what tools do you use to identify them and how often do you scan for them? If...
- Tags: WAP, WIRELESS, Wi-Fi, Cellular phones, Rogue
- Discussion threads 2005-09-09
- Rogue Applications: PinPoint the Root Cause of Rogue Streaming Media Problems
- One of the biggest challenges in enterprises today is tracking down the root cause of network utilization issues. Rogue Applications contribute to this problem and are impacting many critical business services on today's networks. This white paper: Looks at how to isolate rogue streaming media problems...
- Tags: Network, Streaming Media, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Digital Media, Networking, Internet, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
- White papers 2006-05-01
- Best Practices for Rogue Wireless LAN Detection, Analysis & Protection
- This document will highlight the risks of proliferation of rogue wireless LANs which are a lot more than just Access Points. Wireless-ready stations, soon-to-be-commercialized Soft APs, Ad Hoc Networks etc. pose a much bigger threat to organizations. This white paper includes details on how security professionals can effectively detect, locate,...
- Tags: AirDefense, WLAN, Best Practice, Analysis, LANs, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
- White papers
- rogue dhcp server
- In our satelite office we have about 50 machines on the local LAN. Out of nowhere it appears that someone inadvertantly enabled ics which is causing havock with our dhcp server. I'm wondering if there is a utilitie to locate what machine is running the ics so that I can...
- Tags: DHCP, DHCP Server, server, neal@...
- Discussion threads 2007-01-29
- Rogue Detection and Blocking
- Rogue devices can potentially disrupt enterprise wireless networks and can sometimes cause irrevocable damage to the company. Enterprises could unknowingly open up their Intellectual Property IP to outsiders and competitors through a poorly configured or unauthorized wireless device. IT managers deploying Wireless LANs should effectively detect and block wireless access...
- Tags: AdventNet Inc., Wi-Fi, Wireless
- White papers 2005-03-20
- RogueRemover (exe)
- RogueRemover is a utility that can remove various rogue antispyware, antivirus and hard drive cleaning utilities. Rogue applications are applications that rather than remove spyware, provide false positives, distribute malware or spyware, advertise, or provide useless uninstallers. The main point is that rogue applications are useless and eat up system...
- Tags: Application, Malware, RogueRemover, Spyware, Adware & Malware, Cyberthreats, Spyware, Viruses And Worms, Security
- Software downloads 2007-06-22
- Mitigating the Risk of Rogue Systems With ePolicy Orchestrator 3.5
- McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator ePO is the industry leading system security management solution-delivering a coordinated, proactive defense against malicious threats and attacks for the enterprise. This paper provides an overview of how to use ePolicy Orchestrator 3.5 to monitor - in real time - for rogue or unprotected systems that connect...
- Tags: Networks Associates Technology Inc., Monitors & Displays, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2004-07-01
- Droido Keeper of the Maze (exe)
- Help Droido escape from malicious mazes filled with rogue robots gone wild, searing hot lasers, and bombs. Prepare to lose friends as you spend hours solving 35 devious levels. 7 different robots gone rogue. Levels that change as you play. Version 1.01 features a new integrated help system so that...
- Tags: Maze, Robots, Emerging Technologies
- Software downloads 2005-12-04
- Wi-Fi worries: Unauthorized hot spots and rogue warriors
- IT professionals who administer wireless networks often find that, in addition to securing their organizations' own Wi-Fi access points, they must also police rogue wireless hot spots that are brought in by employees or students. Such rogue hot spots can conflict with an organization's own wireless networks, causing headaches for...
- Tags: Network, Hot Spot, Wireless Network, Wireless LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless
- Webcasts 2004-12-15
- Kamyran's Eye 2 (exe)
- Kamyran's Eye 2 is a Rogue-like game--you control a single character in a fantasy world, and the world is at least partially randomly generated, so that no two games are like. Unlike most Rogue-likes, Kamyran's Eye 2 has a graphical interface--attractive if retro 16x16 tiled pixels--and some nice features, including...
- Tags: Kamyran, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2007-10-08
- Security
- The security of wireless networking has had a lot of bad press in recent times. Current standards, including 802.1x and 802.11i, are much more secure than earlier standards such as WEP.Some industry commentators have suggested that with the latest security standards available, worrying about rogue access points APs is...
- Tags: access point, it management, rogue access point, security, whistlerpk@..., wireless
- Q&A 2005-08-23
- Drop offs
- Users in a company that we administer are continually dropping off the network. They are running Windows Server 2003. XP Pro workstations. Any ideas??SpecificsCan you be more specific about "dropping off the network"? Can you check the port config on whatever switch they are connected to? Is there...
- Tags: Routers & switches, NETWORKING, Network technology, timothy@..., DHCP router, router, Sounds Like
- Discussion threads 2007-10-24
- Security news roundup: Tool lets you resolve location of rogue Wi-Fi users
- This week's security events includes news of a security update to the popular Thunderbird e-mail client, news of a buffer overflow in BEA WebLogic, exploits for DNS vulnerability released, and a tool that allows you to resolve the actual physical location of rogue Wi-Fi users. by Paul Mah
- Tags: DNS, Vulnerability, Mozilla Thunderbird, Wi-Fi, Exploit, Tool, MoocherHunter, Security, Wireless, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2008-07-27
- Best Practices for Rogue Detection and Annihilation
- Wireless LANs can greatly increase productivity and flexibility by providing anytime-anywhere access to business networks and systems. The same properties that make WLANs so convenient, however, can also leave them vulnerable to misuse and attack by unauthorized or malicious devices. To safely tap the full potential of WLANs, companies must...
- Tags: AirMagnet Inc., WLAN, Best Practice, Wireless LANs, LANs, Wi-Fi, Wireless, Networking
- White papers 2004-11-11
- Portal Environment Manages Up to 10,000 Sequential Research Programs
- Research Council of Norway wanted to move away from paper-based processes and systems for managing applications for research projects from Universities, research institutes, and other research bodies. The challenge was to streamline system for collating, tracking, and managing circulation of applications among referees who determine eligibility for research funding and...
- Tags: BEA WebLogic, BEA Systems Inc., Norway, Portal Environment, Portals, Web Technology, Application Servers, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Internet, Software
- Case studies 2006-12-01
- Authorize a Windows 2000 DHCP server
- Windows 2000 DHCP server autorization- and how this will prevent a rogue DHCP server to operate on my LAN? Can somebady do explain this?RE: Authorize a Windows 2000 DHCP serverfor authorizing the DHCP the login member should be a part/member of DHCP administratorsThis is confusing.Although this may work in...
- Tags: NETWORKING, gintas@..., DHCP Server, Windows 2000 DHCP, Windows 2000 DHCP server, DHCP, Microsoft Windows 2000, server, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2007-10-30
- A free tool that tracks down rogue access points
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- Tags: hot1068@..., windows, software, security, career, hardware, networking, programming, access point, tool
- Discussion threads 2007-01-15
- Authorizing DHCP and RIS servers in Windows 2000 Server
- Not Quite.......The AD authorization will prevent other servers in your AD forest from acting as DHCP servers, but they won't prevent a rogue person from bringing in their own node to act as a DHCP server.I was always wondering about that...How would you go about that. When I was...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Servers, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Microsoft Corp., adwulf@..., DHCP, DHCP Server, server, advertisement
- Discussion threads 2007-05-08
- DHCP Users Lose Correct DNS Address
- My users that use DHCP to get a network address are sometimes losing connectivity due to their DNS address being changed. The DNS is run on the domain controller which is Windows 2003.When they first obtain their lease, they show the proper address (192.168.50.5). They'll be working fine,...
- Tags: NETWORKING, Domain names, Network technology, christopher@..., DHCP, DNS, IP, DHCP Server
- Discussion threads 2007-07-24
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