Re: [Nolug] Unsecured wireless networks with everybody's favorite OS

From: Brad Bendily <bendily_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2009 15:36:31 -0500
Message-ID: <e27c898e0907291336i60483fb1i74d6130a5e1481c7@mail.gmail.com>

put baby monitors in strategic locations around the office!

On Wed, Jul 29, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Chris Jones<techmaster@gmail.com> wrote:
> I have an issue with a client, I was wondering if any of you have ran
> into this before, and if you know of any way to prevent it.  I've done
> a ton of research, and have gotten nowhere.
>
> My client has a secure internet connection.  A lot of their employees
> have laptops.  They have a filtering device that blocks viruses,
> spyware, spam, etc from getting into their LAN, plus it blocks the
> users from accessing inappropriate sites from work.
>
> The problem is they have a neighbor with a wide open wireless AP, so
> the employees just get on that and can then do whatever they want.
> I'm not sure if they're doing it intentionally, or it could just be
> Stupid Windows (TM) being insistant on connecting to SOMETHING.  The
> fact that they can spend all day on myspace or looking at porn is the
> minor issue, the major issue being that it is an opening for malware
> to come into their network, not to mention that it's possible for a PC
> to route traffic between its WAN and LAN ports, so it could possibly
> become a security issue as well.
>
> From what I can see, there's absolutely no way to do it, which is
> insane.  Windows has a group policy that can block acess to ad hoc
> networks, but that's about as far as it goes.  Apparently MS believes
> that an AP is far more secure than an ad hoc network.
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