November 18, 2008, 3:27 AM — My old wired router has seen its better days, and periodically stops working for no reason and I have to reset it. And besides that, once in a while our dog, who likes to sit at my feet under my desk, gets tangled up in the mess of wires back there. My wife and I decided it’s time to install a wireless network at home, which would give us more flexibility, the ability to work in different rooms easily, or even sit in the back yard and surf the Net. It sounded like a good idea until I read about the crack in WPA, which was recently reported by security researchers. Read the rest of this article>>
Wireless security revisited; crack found in WPA
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