If You Use WiFi You Are At Risk! - Unless You Use WiFi Security Software

Andrew Braithwaite
WiFi is the latest wireless internet technology taking on like crazy. It gives the ability for you to connect to a WiFi 'hotspot' and browse the internet free. Typically located in cafes, bars etc as there is only a certain distance the wireless connection can be received.

Like nearly all things in life there is always someone willing to exploit such system and use it to there advantage. Whether its to spy, steal data or any other illegal activity. WiFi is being put in a Vulnerable position for its users.

Research shows that free wireless public networks located in airports and other public places are ripe for exploitation by hackers. Launch a freely available network stumbler and you will quickly see far more advertised WiFi spots than are sanctioned by the airport and its tenants-these are typically consumers' computers attempting to connect. The ability to set up fake "free" WiFi hotspots in public places and potentially use them to steal sensitive data, such as online banking passwords or personal information, is alarmingly easy to do. In fact, hacker Web sites provide instructions on how such frauds can be accomplished.


What is the answer? You need Wifi Guardian leading professional software for WIFI, it gives you the ability to surf securely through WiFi Hotspots or regular connections and protect your privacy by encrypting your Internet traffic. Your personal information, bank accounts, credit cards, passwords are now protected. As well as many other features such as high encryption, anonymous surfing and fast servers. To order there are three basic packages Basic, Elite and Business you can run these on windows XP, Vista, 2003 and 2000.
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Andrew Braithwaite

I am an experienced professional writer. I study and review a wide range of online products. I have worked with many websites to improve SEO and search engine rankings. I also write for inclusion of Google News building an excellent reputation on Digital Point, the largest web development forum