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Many networking devices are still vulnerable to the Pixie Dust Wi-Fi attack method disclosed more than a decade ago.
Knowing how WiFi networks can be attacked is a big part of properly securing them, and the best way to learn about it is to (legally) run some attacks. [Matt Agius] has been going down the ...
If you think securing your Wi-Fi network with a strong password is enough to keep hackers away, well, think again. A researcher has detailed a new kind of attack, discovered by accident, which would ...
Over the weekend, iPhone owners worldwide were warned about the potentially serious implications of an obscure new iPhone hack. Now new developments strongly suggest those fears are about to come true ...
Equifax and Yahoo disclosed major security breaches recently, which are quite scary, especially the former. But security researchers are about to unveil to explain how hackers could hack any existing ...
Anthony Cuthbertson is a staff writer at Newsweek, based in London. Anthony's awards include Digital Writer of the Year (Online Media Awards) and Journalist of the Year (Association of Online ...
NEW YORK (CBSNewYork)-- Researchers in Belgium uncovered a flaw in Wi-Fi security that makes every device you use on Wi-Fi vulnerable to cyber attacks. It could be the mother of all security breaches.
Telent said it was working with Global Reach, the firm that provides the Wi-Fi landing page, on investigating the incident and that none of its other customers – which include Openreach, Transport for ...