A network security key is basically your Wi-Fi password — it's the encryption key that protects your internet. There are three different kinds of network security keys: WEP, WPA, and WPA2, each more ...
For US$34, a new cloud-based hacking service can crack a WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) network password in just 20 minutes, its creator says. Launched Monday, the WPA Cracker service bills itself as a ...
A new open-source tool can be used to launch phishing attacks against users of wireless networks in order to steal their Wi-Fi access keys. Gaining access to a WPA-protected Wi-Fi network can be ...
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