Wi-Fi is getting a much-needed security upgrade. The Wi-FI security protocol we currently use, WPA2, was finalised and first used in 2004. It was not built to handle the quantity of connected devices, ...
After the changes being implemented in WPA3, you might feel less nervous about public Wi-Fi. Part of the reason public Wi-Fi is so risky to use is that the security built into this short-range ...
This week, the Wi-Fi Alliance announced the long-awaited release of WPA3, which is the latest version of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) protocol -- the user authentication technology needed for WiFi ...
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