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Think you’re secure? See how easily you can be hacked.
I’ve been demonstrating hacking in my presentations, and in response to many requests, the video is now available of the hacking session. Watch the hacking demonstration video below.
Click here to view the computer hacking video demonstration
This video demonstrates how someone might watch your traffic while you are in a hotel, coffee shop, hot spot, or even your own office. Check it out and post your comments below!
Posted by Mike Foster in IT Security , on May 29, 2008
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Wow, how shocking! I travel a lot with my laptop and since I have a firewall and virus protection I thought I was pretty safe. I had no idea how easy it could be for a hacker to monitor my laptop internet traffic.
I’m going to order your book “The Secure CEO” so I can get my IT professionals up to date and keep my network secure! Thanks for the video demonstration and keep the videos coming!
Ford Saeks
Thanks for the points you have contributed here. Yet another thing I would like to say is that computer memory needs generally go up along with other breakthroughs in the technology. For instance, any time new generations of processor chips are introduced to the market, there’s usually a corresponding increase in the size and style calls for of all laptop or computer memory along with hard drive room. This is because the software operated through these processors will inevitably surge in power to benefit from the new technological innovation.