Businesses in Europe's leading financial centres are failing to secure their wireless access points despite the risk of "drive-by" hacking. More than 33% of businesses surveyed in London, Milan, Paris and Frankfurt are still making fundamental security mistakes, research by RSA Security revealed. . . .
Businesses in Europe's leading financial centres are failing to secure their wireless access points despite the risk of "drive-by" hacking.

More than 33% of businesses surveyed in London, Milan, Paris and Frankfurt are still making fundamental security mistakes, research by RSA Security revealed.

The failure of companies to use basic wireless security standards, such as WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy), is leaving otherwise well-protected corporate networks with holes that could be exploited by hackers.

"Once hackers are connected, they can do what they like," said Tim Pickard, director at RSA. "This instantly negates the effort and investment organisations have made in other areas to secure the corporate infrastructure."

The survey found that the number of wireless networks has increased by 770% to more than 1,000 in London during the past three years.

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