If you are like most people, your home or small office wireless router probably is running without any encryption whatsoever, and you are a sitting duck for someone to easily view your network traffic ...
WPA2 is the most used security protocol for securing wireless networks. Even with its robust encryption and security mechanisms, WPA2 is vulnerable to attacks, especially to those involving the ...
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 ...
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 few days after Apple pushed out Mac OS X 10.4.2, which includes client-side changes to AirPort software to support a newer, stronger encryption system, the company released AirPort Software 4.2, ...
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.) ...