WPA3 will protect weak passwords, simplify Wi-Fi configuration

The Wi-Fi Alliance, a consortium that certifies Wi-Fi products, has announced the next-generation network security protocol for Wi-Fi communication, dubbed Wi-Fi Protected Access 3 (WPA3 for short). Although reported as vulnerable, the WPA2 protocol us… Continue reading WPA3 will protect weak passwords, simplify Wi-Fi configuration

Secure Devices in Response to WiFi Cyber Attacks

In the past year, IT admins and consumers have witnessed some pretty brutal cyber attacks. From new vulnerabilities in protocols to outdated devices and software, IT admins have been especially…
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Week in security (November 20 – November 26)

Learn what happened in the world of security during the week of November 20 to November 26.
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WPA2 Alternative

With the KRACK WPA2 vulnerability making headlines in October 2017, many IT admins are asking if there is a WPA2 alternative that is safer. The short answer is not really….
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Adobe, Microsoft Patch Critical Cracks

It’s Nov. 14 — the second Tuesday of the month (a.k.a. “Patch Tuesday) — and Adobe and Microsoft have issued gobs of security updates for their software. Microsoft’s 11 patch bundles fix more than four-dozen security holes in various Windows versions and Office products — including at least four serious flaws that were publicly disclosed prior to today. Meanwhile, Adobe’s got security updates available for a slew of titles, including Flash Player, Photoshop, Reader and Shockwave. Continue reading Adobe, Microsoft Patch Critical Cracks

Public WiFi in Response to KRACK

WiFi security has been in the headlines lately in response to the Key Reinstallation Attack (KRACK). The KRACK vulnerability targets the WPA2 protocol – the protocol modern devices use to…

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