ThreatList: A Ranking of Airports By Riskiest WiFi Networks

Airport TSA agents don’t check terminals for insecure WiFi networks, so stay on your toes when using hotspots at these airports. Continue reading ThreatList: A Ranking of Airports By Riskiest WiFi Networks

Secure WiFi Response to KRACK

The Key Reinstallation Attack (KRACK) on WiFi has been in the headlines recently. For those that haven’t heard, KRACK targets the WPA2 protocol – the protocol internet connected devices leverage…

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Protecting Against KRACK

Suddenly WiFi security is in the headlines around the world. Why? It was recently discovered that WiFi connections are no longer secure because of a vulnerability in WPA2, the protocol…
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What You Should Know About the ‘KRACK’ WiFi Security Weakness

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 is at stake here, who’s most at-risk from this vulnerability, and what organizations and individuals can do about it. Continue reading What You Should Know About the ‘KRACK’ WiFi Security Weakness

KRACK Demo: Critical Key Reinstallation Attack Against Widely-Used WPA2 Wi-Fi Protocol

Do you think your wireless network is secure because you’re using WPA2 encryption?

If yes, think again!

Security researchers have discovered several key management vulnerabilities in the core of Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) protocol that could al… Continue reading KRACK Demo: Critical Key Reinstallation Attack Against Widely-Used WPA2 Wi-Fi Protocol