The Network AdministratorThe latest articles from TheNetworkAdministrator.comWireless Hacking - War Driving- April 24, 2006 Wireless hacking, or "Wardriving" is when someone from outside your home accesses your wireless network. The dangers of having a non-secure wireless access-point are: Spammers and send junk mail from your home, hackers and criminals can hack remote locations that are tracked back to your home...http://www.thenetworkadministrator.com/wardriving.htm Convergence- April 17, 2006 There's been a lot of buzz going on lately about the bold step that Apple has taken by utilizing X86 Architecture for its computer systems. There is even a new plug-in that allows users to install Windows XP, Linux, and even flat out Solaris Unix on their hardware!http://www.thenetworkadministrator.com/Convergence.htm The Next Big Thing: Just-In-Time Data Warehouses- April 10, 2006 It's rare when the IT industry lags behind the other, more traditional business models. But one such case has occurred, and it provides an opportunity for business to save millions of dollars of needed expense.http://www.thenetworkadministrator.com/datawarehouse.htm High Jacking Long Distance- April 3, 2006 Today hacking into a main frame computer, stealing an identity or spamming email accounts is an everyday practice for most computer savvy criminals. There is another breed of hackers out there that do nothing but break into Telecom systems and hijack Long Distance dial tones.http://www.thenetworkadministrator.com/PhoneJacking.htm |