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		<title>WEP wifi encryption, a thing of the past</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If, despite the many warnings, you are still using WEP encryption to secure your wifi network, now is a good time to switch to WPA. Tutorials on hacking WEP encrypted networks have made it past niche hacker communities and on to mainstream tech blogs as this article over at lifehacker reveals.]]></description>
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