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Originally Posted by audit
The credit union network wasn't setup correctly then IMHO. All the networks that I configure, I don't allow any traffic out except for http and https traffic. And that goes through the proxy and firewall so it's logged and anything out of the ordinary gets flagged right away. Unless the Trojan was using port 80 or 443 to send the info back, I'd be going after the guys that setup the network security.
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We had, they fixed it after a year, a Wells Fargo right across the street from our vocational school with an open wireless network. It was a non-broadcasting ssid, but that was it. We went over and told them, but they weren't concerned.