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Security researchers from Israeli security firm Armis, have unveiled details of two critical vulnerabilities in Bluetooth’s Low Energy Chips (BLE) that are embedded in millions of access points and networking devices used by enterprises around the world. Throughout this article, we will look to bring light into the situation to make sure that you’re better …
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Have you ever wondered how easy it would be to hack your neighbour or competitors WiFi? Ever since Dr O’Sullivan’s original release of the Wi-Fi concept back in 1997. The systems have had an extreme impact on the consumption of the internet and with that impact, there has also been the negative side of Wi-Fi, the …
How to Hack WiFi Passwords With a Simple Newly Found Technique Read More »
Ever considered your guest WiFi to be your weakest link? In a world where the average consumer and employee expect to be connected to the internet through multiple devices and touchpoints no matter the time of the day or place, there’s every possibility that your WiFi could be a target of opportunistic cybercriminals. When thinking …
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The Wi-Fi Alliance have finally come out and launched the WPA3 – A next generation Wi-Fi security standard that promises to eliminate all the known security vulnerabilities and wireless attacks that are up today including the dangerous KRACK attacks which was discovered by researcher Mathy Vanhoef of imec-DistriNet, KU Leuven, the KRACK attack works by exploiting …
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