SECURITY researcher says they've developed a way to partially crock the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) encryption standard that is used to safeguard data on many wireless networks.
Erik Tews was demonstrate the attack at the PacSec conference in Tokyo in mid November, cracking WPA encryption could be exploited to read data being sent from a router to laptop or sent bogus information to a client co... Read more.
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WPA Wi-Fi Encryption Cracked
3 CommentsPosted by John on January 10, 2009 under Security







