London Is Still World’s Wi-Fi Access Point Capital
ISP Review UK writes "The latest annual Wireless Security Survey from RSA has revealed that London is still the world’s wireless network (Wi-Fi) capital, with a total of 12,276 access points detected, exceeding the number found in New York City by more than 3,000. However, the French capital of Paris broke all the records with a 543% year-over-year increase in the number of wireless access points, which compares with London’s 72% (down from 160% last year) and New York City’s 45% (down from 49%). The survey also examined how many of the wireless access points detected were secured with some form of encryption (hotspots excluded). In New York City, 97% of corporate access points had encryption in place (76% last year). In Paris, 94% of corporate access points were encrypted — although in London, 20% of all business access points continue to be completely unprotected."Read more of this story at Slashdot.