
Originally Posted by
cigargirl
True, it's easy enough to clone MAC's. Due to the fact you can't have 2 of the same MAC's addresses on a network, windows has 2 different ways to go in and manually change you MAC. I rely more on securing my computers. Keeping personal information secure and encrypted when possible. Getting past the router should be just the first defense. You should always make sure your PC or MAC is protected.
Layered security! That's the ticket! Currently, we have wireless access at our branches. After breaching the rotating encryption, hackers will find themselves with absolute unresticted access to our............ inernet connection.
Yes, after all that trouble, they will still be on the public side, completely out of our private network!
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