Private Communications Corporation Has Developed a Software Product to Protect Your Data While Using a WiFi Hotspot

An official launch date has yet to be announced, but the company is gearing up with plans to offer the product to “early adopters” in advance of the launch so they can test the product in action.

Sherman, CT, August 19, 2010 --(PR.com)-- According to software company, Private Communications Corporation (PCC), "hackers can't steal what hackers can't see." This is their principle behind their new Private WiFi service. PCC CEO, Kent Lawson, says that using public WiFi hotpots leaves you vulnerable, because there is a new kind of hacker out there called a 'sniffer' that can intercept your signal in an unsecure network. Firewalls and anti-virus software will not protect you from these sniffers, making it easy for them to steal vital information, such as names, passwords, social security and credit card numbers.

Private WiFi can protect you from the aforementioned vulnerabilities by encrypting the data which flows into and out of your computer, making you invisible to hackers. It installs in just minutes, runs invisibly in the background, and protects you whenever and wherever you are connected to the Internet.

The Private WiFi network is a Virtual Private Network (VPN) with 128-bit encryption, and it secures everything you send or receive. The network is structured in the same way and uses the same security methods as those used by the government, banks, and other major companies.

Though a formal launch date for the product has not yet been announced, PCC Director of Internet Marketing, Miguel Neder says, "we're moving forward with the early adopters program. The first group of Private WiFi customers will be able to test the product during normal usage and provide the company with feedback on their experiences." Early adopters will be able to receive a month free for their efforts in suggesting improvements to the software and in reporting any unexpected results.

About WiFi Security Risks

The convenience of logging on to the Internet in a coffee shop, or any other public area offering a hotspot where wireless Internet is available, has driven the popularity of WiFi considerably up in the last year. But few people realize the enormous security risks associated with wireless access.

Hacking methods have become much more sophisticated and innovative with WiFi. Wireless networks use radio waves instead of physical cables to connect computers together. As a result, anyone within range can theoretically listen in or transmit data on the network. When you connect to a WiFi network, you automatically open up your PC or laptop, as well as your personal information stored on it, to a new type of hacker called a sniffer.

Hacking, or sniffing, has also become much easier with widely available easy-to-use hacking tools. This is scary because sniffers can get into a network via WiFi and once in, they can obtain social security numbers, driver’s licenses, credit card numbers, and other personal and financial information. Intruders don’t need physical access to your computer; they can be sitting in your parking lot or just a few tables down from you in that coffee shop. With a program like this, a hacker can gain access to a wireless access point, run their hacker tool, and in a couple minutes obtain every password you use.

About Private Communications Corporation

Private Communications Corporation is dedicated to protecting individual privacy and corporate data security online. The company was created by Kent Lawson, after a series of articles appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes and The New York Times about the security vulnerabilities of WiFi HotSpots. None of the articles reported that there were any solutions to combat the problem – except to "watch out."

Private WiFi is Private Communications Corporation’s first product. Its CEO, Kent Lawson, is a computer industry veteran with 40 years experience and several successful technology ventures under his belt. He has assembled a highly skilled team of software engineers, marketing professionals and customer support personnel to launch Private WiFi. Lawson expects to build it into a dominant position in the market and follow it with additional products to protect consumer and corporate privacy and security.

Private Communications Corporation is located in Sherman, CT. The company offers live phone support or web support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. EST.

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