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Having spent the day sorting out WEP's (only 1 is needed for multiple devices - no sniggering Coach) I need an anti-virus app for a mini - pda type thing running Windows CE - any suggestions would be appreciated
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You'll be pretty safe actually - CE isn't really a target of virus writers. CHeck here: http://www.pocketpcfaq.com/faqs/virus.htm
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Too Kool - wot about firewalls etc... - Like accessing TAB/ Bank Account things - I was under the allusion that firewalls were there to protect you from the Hacker thing - however am guessing as they cannot load a Trojan then this does not occur - or am I missing a couple of umlots here too.
Also on the subject of Wireless networks etc.. is the administrator supposed to change the WEP key periodically - can just imagine the dinner table if I tell em it's going to WEP 6 tomorrow
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Anything from M$ is a target, even CE.
You can keep WEP SSID as long as you like. Preferably use WPA instead though. WEP is easy to crack, so I hear.
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WPA II
You probably won't bother changing your passkey anyway, you'd better make sure it's encrypted as strongly as humanly possible
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WEP can be cracked with "relative" ease by someone who really wants to crack, assuming they have the right software and preferably 2 computers and are actually targeting you. Otherwise, I wouldn't get too tense about it - just be mindful of it.
Same goes for a virus scanner and firewall - chances of getting a CE virus is remote, chances of someone breaching your router and getting to your CE device is remote also - as are the chances of ytou getting a trojan which may circumvent a firewall which restricts outbound traffic.
Given you have a CE device, exercise caution (as you always should even on a desktop with all the latest and greatest software) and you'll be likely right.
If you can do WPA2 encryption - do it, if you can't - don't sweat it. Same as if you can easy get a firewall/virus scanner which doesn't slow your machine down to crawl, do it.
Personally I wouldn't bother (as a matter of fact, I don't bother - I have a Windows CE phone). Just be ready to lose all data etc and start from a factory install (ie. backup up important stuff) - you don't need a virus/trojan/hacker for this to happen!
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Thanks guys - at the risk of sounding like a complete Moron - because the CE device is behind a WEP modem - my chances of getting hacked is remote - if it was behind a WPAII modem then the chances would be even less - sorry if I appear to be repeating but am really trying hard to understand all of this stuff
Again many thanks
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That would be right. However, people usually get hacked by downloading and installing a dodgy piece of software (usually pirated) which gives hackers a backdoor into your system - however, this is a pretty remote likelihood with a CE device
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When I was a lass I used lap this stuff up - now with all this flexibility it has become increbibly painful to do anything - Dos at least gave you the ability to understand what you did not know as opposed to not understanding your ability to do anything
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