Picture this: you're waiting for your flight at an airport, sipping coffee at your favorite café, or relaxing in a hotel lobby. You notice a sign that reads "Free Wi-Fi Available." ...
A new survey found that World Cup fans are susceptible to a very specific cybersecurity risk.
Do you remember Apple’s "Privacy. That's iPhone" marketing campaigns? If you’re not aware, the company likes to portray its products as being synonymous with ...
Think free airport Wi-Fi is harmless? Cybersecurity experts warn that fake hotspots, AI scams and data-stealing attacks could ...
TSA warning comes to life as man jailed for attack. Updated on Dec. 5 with expert security guidance for smartphone users when traveling, including how to avoid connecting to dangerous networks. Almost ...
Easy mistake to make. Unlike the author profiles, there's nothing in the user profile establishing it as being linked to the expert cited in the article. And there was no preamble in the comment ...
Chaskar says determined hackers will not just drive by, they will dive in WarDrive in action (top), with resulting available network map (bottom) WarDriving has been around almost since the advent of ...
A high-severity flaw in Broadcom WiFi chipset software can allow an attacker within radio range to completely knock wireless networks offline by sending a single malicious frame, forcing routers to be ...
I'll admit that a few years ago I just gave up on WiFi (or ethernet VLANs even) providing more then token security. Instead I switched to having everything important either being hard isolated or ...