by William Cunningham | Jul 31, 2022 | BCWJ, Wireless Networks
Introduction Do you know how many devices in your home are connected and communicating over the internet? What about your mobile devices, smart television, smart appliances, security systems, cameras, and more? Most people don’t think about the devices in their homes...
by William Cunningham | May 31, 2020 | Uncategorized, Wireless Networks
Introduction An increasing number of devices are using wireless technologies to connect to each other and the internet in offices and homes. A Consumer Reports article states that a recent report estimated that the average household will have about 50 wirelessly...
by William Cunningham | Dec 2, 2019 | Internet Security, Uncategorized, Wireless Networks
Introduction How can you protect yourself if you must use a public Wi-Fi network for work that involves sensitive information (sign-on credentials, banking, etc.)? A “public Wi-Fi network” is defined in this article as a Wi-Fi network where the general public has...
by William Cunningham | Mar 25, 2018 | Internet Security, Wireless Networks
Some of you may have heard already about the vulnerability discovered in the security protocol of WiFi networks called KRACK ATTACK. This protocol, WPA2, is used to encrypt transmission over a WiFi network. This vulnerability can allow someone to eavesdrop on the...