Cell Phone

d.strom, cissp, gsec, gsna on February 2nd, 2010

It’s been over two weeks now since I installed a Verizon Wireless Network Extender at home. We can get a weak Verizon signal at our house, but it varies based upon where in the house the phone is. I wanted to have a way to reliably use my Verizon Wireless cell phones at home. That [...]

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d.strom, cissp, gsec, gsna on June 29th, 2009

You can learn alot by watching people. I had breakfast this morning and was stunned to overhear someone on their cell phone give the administrative login credentials for the company website to someone else. They also very carefully spelled out the entire URL to the login page. If I were not trustworthy, I could log [...]

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d.strom, cissp, gsec, gsna on May 21st, 2009

Is your cell phone like mine? I have names and addresses of family, friends, co-workers and peers stored in mine. I also have my calendar on it. A Facebook app can be accessed and more information found. My ToDo list is stored on it. Other apps, such as OliveTree Bible Reader, Notes, Twitter all are [...]

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