Knowing how WiFi networks can be attacked is a big part of properly securing them, and the best way to learn about it is to (legally) run some attacks. [Matt Agius] has been going down the ...
Wireless technology is difficult to secure, since no one can physically see or sense the data being transmitted over the air. The history of wired equivalent privacy (WEP) cracking is interesting, and ...
If someone is assuming that hacking/breaking into a WiFi router for piggybacking on the router’s internet connection is illegal, then he/she needs to double check the same with the applicable CyberLaw ...
A new Wi-Fi hacking tool, called wifiphisher, automates phishing attacks over WPA networks. A new Wi-Fi attack tool has been made available on GitHub that automates phishing attacks over WPA networks, ...