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The push-button login feature on your router, called WPS, is definitely convenient, but it's not as secure as a strong password. Let us explain why.
A researcher discovered an issue with the random generation of WPS keys in a number of unnamed routers that could allow an attacker to guess the key in one try.
Ever wondered what happens when you press that tiny reset button on your router? It wipes everything back to default, so use ...
WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is an alternate on-ramp to a Wi-Fi network. Thinking that clicking on the name of a network and entering its password is too hard, the Wi-Fi Alliance came up with the ...
A researcher has refined an attack on wireless routers with poorly implemented versions of the Wi-Fi Protected Setup that allows someone to quickly gain access to a router's network. The attack ...