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IBM To Unveil Secure Open Wireless At Black Hat

Trailrunner7 writes "Researchers from IBM's ISS X-Force plan to unveil a new system for running an open wireless network in a secure mode at the Black Hat conference here this week. The system mimics the way that Web sites browsers use digital certificates to establish a trusted connection with one another. X-Force researchers have been working on the system for a while now and the company plans to demonstrate the technology on Thursday during the conference. One of the main problems with public wireless networks is that they're susceptible to a number of simple attacks, including passive sniffing and man-in-the-middle. The X-Force system is designed to get around these problems by using a digital certificate to assure users that they are communicating with the wireless hotspot that they think they are."

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  1. Re:I could be wrong but... by TheRaven64 · · Score: 4, Informative

    No, not at all secure. You just need to sniff the traffic that nodes that know the SSID broadcast and you can connect.

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