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AirTight Study at Worldwide Airports Reveals Wireless Security Risks for Travelers and Airport Operations
Key Findings Reveal Extensive Data Leakage, Unsecured Private Networks and Rapid Spread of Viral Wi-Fi Networks
"If hackers can bring down the power grid in several cities as reported by the CIA, how easy would it be for them to create havoc with an unsecured baggage system," said Sri Sundaralingam, senior director of product management at AirTight. "Imagine the ripple effect at an airport like Heathrow or O'Hare if someone could work their way into the baggage transiting system and reroute luggage all over the world. It could bring the system to a grinding halt with both economic and security consequences." How the study was conducted AirTight security researchers took five minute scans at randomly selected locations in airports in Ottawa, Canada, Newark, N.J., Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pa, Chicago, Il, Myrtle Beach, SC, West Palm Beach, Fl, Orange County, San Jose and San Francisco, Ca, Portland, Or, Seoul, Malaysia and Singapore over a two week period from January 30 through February 8, 2008. The traces were collected using off-the-shelf (consumer) Wi-Fi cards and publicly available data collection tools. Four hundred seventy eight access points and 585 Wi-Fi clients were scanned. The scans were typically collected at gate or airport lounge areas. If you would like more information on the AirTight Airport Study, please contact Della Lowe at 650-934-8191. About AirTight Networks Media Contacts: AirTight Networks, the AirTight Networks logo, SpectraGuard, Predictive Performance and Smart Forensics are registered trademarks of AirTight Networks, Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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