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You can have a safer network with these five easy-to-implement Wi-Fi tips.
Enabling WPA on Routers. WPA, or Wi-Fi Protected Access, is an encryption standard used on newer wireless routers to secure wireless data transmission. It was designed to replace the older, less ...
Major password-cracking tool, Hashcat, found a simpler way to hack your WPA/WPA2 enabled Wi-Fi networks. Here's what businesses need to know.
Before, it would remember my WPA2 password and automatically connect when I was at home, totally seamless.
WPA2 meets these needs. Furthermore, because WPA2 is backwards- compatible with WPA, organizations that have already implemented the WPA standard can migrate to WPA2 at their own pace.
Since it allows for networks to support both WPA3 and WPA2 using the same password, an attacker can create a rogue WPA2 network with same SSID as the original.
Every router, whether it’s provided by your internet company or one you bought yourself, comes with a factory default login.
The WPA2 protocol has some problems—a potentially major issue, if that’s your only source of security.