Tag: Wireless Security
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How Are Wireless Security Cameras Powered
The popularity of wireless security cameras has been increasing over the last couple of years. What are the reasons behind its …
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Nearly 79K emails compromised in UK district council insider breach
The UK’s Stratford-on-Avon District Council reported that almost 79,000 email addresses have been stolen as part of an insider data breach …
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FragAttacks Foil 2 Decades of Wireless Security
The evolution of wireless security could at best be described as trial and error. The initial standard that debuted in the late 1990s — …
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Security Flaws in WPA3 Protocol Let Attackers Hack WiFi Password
It has been close to just one year since the launch of next-generation Wi-Fi security standard WPA3 and researchers have unveiled several …
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Driver loses his car to hackers. TWICE.
You can imagine the dismay: you scrimp and save to buy a USD £72,000 ($92,000) Volvo XC90 4×4 only to wind up standing outside in your …
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How to WPA3 Can Boost Your Organization’s Wireless Security
The Wi-Fi Alliance has begun certifying wireless devices that meet the new WPA3 standard in a move that will make wireless communications …
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Pepperl+Fuchs Ecom Rugged Devices Exposed to KRACK Attacks
“ecom instruments devices are in theory attackable by replay, decryption and forging of packets,” [email protected] said in an …
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Hackers Can Steal Data From Air-Gapped Industrial Networks via PLCs
Researchers have discovered a method that hackers could use to stealthily exfiltrate data from air-gapped industrial networks by …
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Avira Helps ISPs, Manufacturers Build Security Into Routers
Avira, a firm known mostly for its antivirus products, announced on Monday the launch of a new IoT security solution designed to help …
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Smartphone Exploits Earn Hackers Over $500,000
White hat hackers earned more than half a million dollars at this year’s Mobile Pwn2Own competition after successfully demonstrating …
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Apple Patches Dangerous KRACK Wi-Fi Vulnerabilities
The security flaws can be exploited as part of a novel attack technique called KRACK, short for Key Reinstallation Attack, which could …
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Industrial Products Also Vulnerable to KRACK Wi-Fi Attack
Some industrial networking devices are also vulnerable to the recently disclosed KRACK Wi-Fi attack, including products from Cisco, …
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