Wireless networks are a relatively recent development in the world of networking technologies. Wireless capabilities provide a whole host of benefits and have single-handedly removed obstacles to ...
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Back in 2014, security researchers discovered a new Trojan that targeted victims’ online banking credentials. It’s still infecting systems today — and has developed a sinister new way of spreading.
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Millions of home Wi-Fi networks are currently at risk of being hacked, a British security company claimed on Wednesday. But not everyone is convinced it's an issue. Weaknesses exist in how saved ...
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In a nutshell, the controversy regarding this video is such: The security flaw exploited in the video is performed using a third-party, USB-based Wi-Fi card, not the MacBook's native, built-in AirPort ...