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Hotel Wi-Fi: A Hotspot for Cyber Threats

Wi-Fi has become an essential utility, one we expect to access wherever we go. It’s particularly true for hotels, where guests expect seamless internet connectivity – to do their jobs while traveling, ...
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Apple API Allows Wi-Fi AP Location Tracking

Privacy FAIL: Apple location service returns far more data than it should—to people who have no business knowing it—and without your permission ...
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Why Cybercriminals Target the Home Networks of Execs and High-Access Employees

It is more common than ever for executives to work from home. According to a survey by Marcum and Hofstra University in 2022, less than half of CEOs have returned to the ...

Debunking Wi-Fi Security Myths: Security by Obscurity

For as long as cybersecurity has been a thing, the concept of security by obscurity has been debated. The premise is simple—that by hiding or obscuring elements of your network infrastructure, applications, ...

8 Steps to Be More Secure Online

Technology has evolved in the past few decades, so it shouldn’t come as a surprise that our world is more interconnected than ever before. The consumer electronics industry is booming, and while ...

Debunking Wi-Fi® Security Myths

Wireless networking has fundamentally changed the way people access information and get things done. It allows devices to connect natively to the network and access resources from almost any device and without ...

Gaining Root Access on Sierra Wireless AirLink Devices

Wi-Fi connectivity is increasingly pervasive. Many organizations have embraced Wi-Fi as a primary means of connecting to network applications and resources. It is significantly cheaper and more convenient than having to run ...

A Costly Convenience: The Dangers of Free Public Wi-Fi

It’s 2018, and free public Wi-Fi is everywhere. We’ve come to expect that cafés, restaurants, airports, subway stations, and even public parks will offer us an internet connection as a basic utility ...