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Many people buy a wireless router, bring it home, plug it in, connect and then forget about their WiFi network. When you fail to secure your wireless network, not only can someone connect and use your ...
Smart homes offer convenience with a side of security risks. Here's how to prevent hackers from gaining access to your smart ...
At least for some segments of your network ...
More traffic today is going over wireless networks than ever before. Unfortunately, malicious actors are trying to take advantage of that by eavesdropping on communications links or taking advantage ...
LucidLink makes it easy to shut out unwelcome guests. It’s likely your home users haven’t enabled security on their wireless networks. As the go-to guy, you can configure security settings for them ...
Remote working brings benefits for employees, but by working from outside the company's internal network, there's also the added threat that employees are left more vulnerable to cyberattacks. To help ...
In case you didn’t see it, there was an interesting post on Network World detailing a heckuva Wi-Fi security horror story. Not securing your wireless network is pretty dangerous these days. As an IT ...
A Wi-Fi signal is a broadcast-based communication. This is what makes it so easy to use — instead of dealing with the limitations of physically connecting with a network cable, you can simultaneously ...
Editor’s note: Computerworld editors David Ramel and Preston Gralla disagree on the security threat posed by wireless networks. In this article, Ramel alleges that the threat is overhyped, that it’s ...