A SERIOUS security flaw could be putting your wifi at risk - and could let hackers get hold of your credit card details and personal data. Here's all you need to know about the Krack hack, including ...
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 ...
Researchers this week published information about a newfound, serious weakness in WPA2 — the security standard that protects all modern Wi-Fi networks. What follows is a short rundown on what exactly ...
I keep seeing people say that "WPA 2 supports AES and WPA doesn't," but I've found that to be untrue. Before WPA2 came out my Thinkpad could do "WPA/AES" instead of "WPA/TKIP" (the latter presumably ...
Many articles have been written in the last few days about the latest flaw discovered in WPA TKIP security for wireless networks. In a nutshell they all boil down to WPA bad, WPA2 good. Never mind ...
A key reinstallation attack vulnerability in the WPA2 wi-fi protocol has been made public today. Security researcher Mathy Vanhoef has identified what he dubs a “serious weakness” in the wireless ...
WPA2 is the security protocol for Wi-Fi. It replaced WEP, which was hacked many years ago. While WEP is still supported by most wireless access points, WPA2 is now the recommended security measure.
Was looking through our inventory of routers and noticed a few of them were running WPA-PSK only. Does moving to WPA2-PSK yield any security benefits?<BR><BR>Thanks.
Update: Apple says the security vulnerability has been fixed in the beta versions of the next software updates to iOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS. These releases are expected this month (based on Apple ...