Nowadays it seems that just about all of us are using WiFi. Wireless networks are both convenient and often the only option available for using mobile devices that don’t have wired connectivity options. But while the convenience of WiFi is indisputable, we cannot ignore the vulnerabilities of these networks.
Belgian researchers have managed to break the WPA2 protocol that many WiFi connections use the Guardian says. This means that potential attackers can obtain access to information that is thought to be encrypted and use it to steal credit card details, passwords, photos, and messages.
As we enter and use more and more information over wireless connections, it is very important to know that these connections are secure.
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