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Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Wireless perils are nothing new


NETWORK WORLD NEWSLETTER: M. E. KABAY ON SECURITY
06/07/05
Today's focus: Wireless perils are nothing new

Dear security.world@gmail.com,

In this issue:

* A short history of security hazards of wireless communications
* Links related to Security
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Today's focus: Wireless perils are nothing new

By M. E. Kabay

When wireless telephone handsets (ordinary phones useful for
short-range wandering around the house and garden, not cellular
telephones) were introduced into the home market years ago,
teenagers very quickly discovered that it was the handset that
controlled connection to the public switched telephone network.
In other words, putting the handset down on the cradle or
picking it up had nothing to do with whether the phone could
connect to the PSTN.

Kids began walking around their neighborhoods with their
parents' wireless handsets turned on; after a few hundred feet
from home base, they would lose the dial tone. If they kept the
handset on, though, sometimes they'd get another dial tone -
this one from a compatible wireless phone in a neighbor's house.
The kids could then place long-distance or other chargeable
calls at someone else's expense with little chance of discovery.
Sometimes they'd hear a conversation in progress and eavesdrop
for a while.

These no-security phones suffered from several design problems:

* Phones from different manufacturers nonetheless had
  considerable interoperability.
* The transmissions were unencrypted.
* It was difficult to detect an intrusion while it was
  happening.

Manufacturers scrambled to fix the problems by introducing a
wider range of frequencies (so that the handset and the base
station could communicate but other phones would be less likely
to hit the same frequency) and some simple encryption methods.
Even so, I remember warning corporate clients never to allow a
wireless handset into their offices for confidential
communications. And as for the idea of using those wireless
handsets in airline clubs, ptooie - never use one of those to
talk about sensitive details. You never know who might be
listening:
<http://www.spybusters.com/wireless_phone_alert.html>

Cellular (mobile) phones are relatively secure today.
Nevertheless, some security experts routinely answer calls on
these devices with, "Hi, this is <name>. This line is not
secure." See:
<http://www.tinhat.com/cell_phone/mobile_phone_security.html>

Similar problems of excessive transparency occurred in the 1980s
when wireless LANs began arriving into the world of IEEE 802.3
Ethernet communications. Early wireless LANs offered
dramatically lower installation costs (retrofitting LAN cable
into a ceiling or wall is a dusty, tiresome and expensive job),
but they had no encryption at all. People worried even then
about the safety of using such systems for any kind of sensitive
or critical application.

A similar set of problems has developed with wireless
communications using the newer protocols that allow access to
the Internet as well as to intranets.

For those who want a six-page overview of wireless LAN security,
I recommend Christopher Klaus' excellent FAQ:
<http://www.iss.net/wireless/WLAN_FAQ.php>

For those even more interested in detail, see Matthew Gast's new
book from O'Reilly.
<http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/802dot11/index.html?CMP=IL7015>

In my next column, I'll look at mobile phones that are designed
for industrial espionage.

RELATED EDITORIAL LINKS

Companies rush to plug 'data leaks'
Network World, 06/06/05
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/060605-data-leaks.html?rl

Network World, 06/06/05
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/060605-data-leaks.html?rl

3Com quarantines malicious traffic
Network World, 06/06/05
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2005/060605-3com.html?rl
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To contact: M. E. Kabay

M. E. Kabay, Ph.D., CISSP, is Associate Professor in the
Division of Business and Management at Norwich University in
Northfield, Vt. Mich can be reached by e-mail
<mailto:mkabay@norwich.edu> and his Web site
<http://www2.norwich.edu/mkabay/index.htm>.

A Master's degree in the management of information assurance in
18 months of study online from a real university - see
<http://www3.norwich.edu/msia>
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This newsletter is sponsored by Good Technology
Network World Executive Guide: Wireless Security. New Standards
make it easier than ever

As wireless LAN technology reaches the mainstream of enterprise
IT, security continues to be the top barrier to adoption. In
this report, we detail the possible approaches to wireless LAN
security and talk to experts who provide analysis and
recommendations on which ones to use. Register today and get a
free copy of Network World's Wireless Security Executive Guide.
http://www.fattail.com/redir/redirect.asp?CID=106129
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