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AirTight, a provider of Wi-Fi security services, recently scanned 3,632 access points and nearly 550 clients in different financial centers and found that half of them were either open -- unprotected -- or used Wired Equivalent Privacy encryption. The test sites were in New York, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Wilmington, Del., San Francisco and London.
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