Wireless Data Secured: 26.5 Terabytes
Wireless Connections Secured: 13,030
Total Attacks Blocked: 3,100,000
What do these stats mean?

iPhone Used To Hack Wireless Networks

August 10th, 2008

Fox news ran this story on August 8th, 2008 on how a company uses the iPhone to hack into corporate networks.

Read the full article: "iPhone Used To Hack Wireless Networks"

Logo Contest

August 1st, 2008

Check out the logos that our marketing company just produced.

Let me know which one you like the most, and use the comment section below to tell me your impression of the logos!

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Radio Ad #2

August 1st, 2008

The first ad blew my site through the roof (take the most traffic the site had ever seen on any given day and double it…)

Here’s the second radio ad, be sure to comment below and tell me what you think

Read the full article: "Radio Ad #2"

Affiliate Action List

August 1st, 2008

Whether you’re an old affiliate or just started, this document is the starting point for any action you’ll take as an affiliate.

Read the full article: "Affiliate Action List"

Creating Your Own URLs

July 30th, 2008

You’ve seen in your affiliate back-office the main link in the top right corner that you can use to send anyone to the main page of the site and you get credited with the referral. How would you like to send people to any page on the site and still get the credit? This how-to will show you how.

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Radio Ad #1

July 30th, 2008

Click to hear the radio ad everyone’s talking about:

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Identity Theft And A False Sense Of Security - Wifi “security” measures that don’t secure your information

June 23rd, 2008

This article addresses a number of so-called security measures that “experts” say will help secure your wireless network. We list why these security measures don’t work and what you should really be doing to secure your wireless networks.

Read the full article: "Identity Theft And A False Sense Of Security - Wifi “security” measures that don’t secure your information"

Identity Theft Tool: dsniff

June 21st, 2008

Identity Theft hackers love the dsniff tool. It automatically extracts login details, like names and passwords, for all the accounts being accessed on a wireless network. This article shows how hackers use it to get your information, what type of information they get, and what they can do with it.

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Identity Theft Tool - Kismet

June 19th, 2008

Kismet is one of an Identity Theft hacker’s favorite tools. In this article we explore how kismet works and why the hackers like it so much.
Before you read any further, note that Wireless Personal Secure (Wifi Security Guy’s wireless security service) completely protects you and if you were using it kismet would only record completely [...]

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Wireless Network Identity Theft Example (technical)

June 7th, 2008

This is an Identity Theft example where a wireless hacker gains access to all your online accounts when you read your email over a wireless network.

Read the full article: "Wireless Network Identity Theft Example (technical)"