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- Researchers crack WPA Wi-Fi encryption in 60 seconds
- Computer scientists in Japan have developed a way to break the WPA encryption system used in wireless routers in just one minute. The attack, which reads encrypted traffic sent between computers and certain types of routers that use the WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access)...
- Tags: WPA, Encryption, Network Security, Wi-Fi, Wireless And Mobility, Networking, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-08-27
- No longer safe: WPA encryption cracked in 12 to 15 minutes
- It was only a matter of time. Sure, we can all expect that some hacker with enough time and processing power would eventually crack a WPA-protected wireless network to decrypt someone's precious data. But in 15 minutes? Yes sir, according to...
- Tags: WPA, Encryption, Erik Tews, Wi-Fi, Network Security, Wireless, Networking, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2008-11-06
- My (daughter's) OLPC laptop has arrived
- My (daughter's) OLPC laptop has arrivedabout expectationsIt may be designed for children but I guess it can be pretty useful for adults too - in certain situations. Kiddie size may be an issue but I don't think it's far away from the subnotebooks of the Windows CE era, remember'em anyone?...
- Tags: keyboard, One Laptop Per Child project, OLPC Laptop, network
- Discussion threads 2007-12-21
- WEP - Gone in Sixty seconds!
- Every time I mention how WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy protocol used to secure wireless networks needs to die, I always get at least one comment from someone who, for one reason or another, obviously still uses WEP and wants some false hope that its better than nothing. Well, it...
- Tags: Links, Security
- Blog posts 2007-04-05
- German researchers put final nail in WEP
- A group of German cryptographic researchers (Erik Tews, Andrei Pychkine and Ralf-Philipp Weinmann) at the cryptography and computer algebra group at the technical university Darmstadt in Germany have come up with a new statistical attack against WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy that works an order of magnitude faster than anything ever...
- Tags: Security, Microsoft, Infrastructure, Hardware, Desktop
- Blog posts 2007-04-05
- Virus attacks taking a toll on business
- More companies turning off servers in response to viruses, causing lengthy lunch breaks and lost productivity. It was among the most popular modes of defense last week when the ExploreZip virus/worm arrived on the scene. Circling the virtual wagons, system administrators who discovered infections shut down networks all around...
- Tags: Virus Attack, Virus, ExploreZip, Cyberthreats, Viruses And Worms, E-mail, Security, Online Communications, Bob Sullivan, Technology News
- News items 1999-06-17
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