IT security companies exhibiting at this year's
Infosec show
in London have been slammed for not practising what they preach, following the
discovery that exhibition stands are hosting unsecured wireless networks and
viruses aplenty.
Security scanners set up by
McAfee detected wireless
networks that are either lacking any encryption or are using default password
settings.
Many of the networks running at the show are also infected with viruses which
are being broadcasted to delegates.
"It's bizarre and very worrying," said Greg Day, security consultant at
McAfee. "Some of these viruses are ancient; one stand is pumping out Slammer
which has been fixable for ages. There's really no excuse."
Day added that a "huge variety" of viruses had been found at the show and
advised visitors to make sure that their antivirus software is up to date and to
turn off the wireless on laptops and PDAs unless needed.
"Don't be too hard on these people," said
Bruce Schneier, security
guru and founder of
Counterpane Internet
Security.
"The moral of the tale is that this stuff is really hard. I'll bet it's not a
technology problem but human error; someone's just pushed the wrong buttons."
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