Years ago, at a computer show during the dot-com boom, I stopped by the booth of a now-defunct high-speed wireless network provider and inquired about the security of the vendor's wireless networks.
This New York Times article describes a "Flaw in Popular Wireless Standard. The flaws could make it possible for an intruder who is physically close to a wireless computer network to masquerade as a ...
Karandeep Singh Oberoi is a Durham College Journalism and Mass Media graduate who joined the Android Police team in April 2024, after serving as a full-time News Writer at Canadian publication ...
BOSTON, Sept. 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- OneLayer, a leader in securing private LTE/5G networks for enterprises, announced today the expansion of its private cellular network security solutions to ...
A new set of security measures aimed at making 802.11-type wireless LANs safe from hackers is fundamentally flawed, according to researchers from the University of Maryland. Professor William Arbaugh ...
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 ...
Ensuring wireless security can still be a big hold-up to the actual deployment or the continued use of a wireless network in the enterprise. This section of the Wireless Protocols Learning Guide ...
Nearly two months after the Pixel 9 series launch, the first stable version of Android 15 is finally here. The update brings several improvements and features to eligible Pixel devices. However, some ...
In general, there are always coverage and interoperability issues with any cellular service. Anecdotally, individuals report that though they carefully select a wireless plan and phone, they often ...
The new offerings, The Symbol Wireless Intrusion Protection System (IPS), Symbol RF (radio frequency) Management and an upgraded Symbol WS2000 wireless switch, were each showcased at the event. All ...
All security administrators have 802.11-based wireless in their environments, right? Actually, many Windows administrators would be inclined to answer "no" or "in limited areas" to this question, ...