While Wi-Fi security is more than an encryption choice, choosing the wrong protocol can leave you vulnerable to attack. Wi-Fi technology evolves with time, and WPA2 has been considered the most secure ...
Here are some facts about Wi-Fi encryption: 1. The most widely-used Wi-Fi security protocol right now is still Wi-Fi Protected Access 2 (WPA2) encryption. However, this standard is over a decade old, ...
AirDefense recently did a Wireless LAN security survey of New York City retailers where they declared two thirds of retailers insecure according to John Cox's story. According to the AirDefense survey ...
Computers, cell phones, tablets and other devices exchange files, stream media and share Internet connections over Wi-Fi networks. Most networks utilize a security protocol to prevent unauthorized ...
On numerous occasions, and in our wireless troubleshooting tutorial, we've noted that turning off wireless security (encryption) or switching security protocols (from WPA2 to WEP or vice versa, etc.) ...
The internet’s never been completely safe, but now it’s your Wi-Fi’s fault. Security researchers have discovered a flaw in Wi-Fi’s WPA2 encryption: the protocol that protects data sent over your Wi-Fi ...
As I mentioned at the beginning of this month, I've given up trying to wirelessly connect my TRENDnet TV-IP400W network camera to my Cisco-now-Belkin Linksys E4200 v2 router, relying instead on a ...
A "severe" security flaw with home WiFi networks has been reported that potentially puts anyone using a wireless router at risk of being hacked. The Krack security exploit was discovered by Mathy ...