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  • Mixed-mode Cisco routers could lead to WiFi breach

    Users of a popular Cisco Systems wireless access point may be setting themselves up for trouble if they leave a WPA wireless migration feature enabled, according to researchers at Core Security Technologies.

  • Google admits WiFi data capture mistake

    Google has decided to stop its Street View cars from sniffing wireless networking data after an embarrassing privacy gaffe.

  • WiFi key-cracking kits make Internet free in China

    Salesmen in China are making money from long-known weaknesses in a Wi-Fi encryption standard, by selling network key-cracking kits for the average user.

  • Hackers take down iPhone, Safari, IE8 and Firefox in one day at Pwn2Own

    Hackers took down Apple's iPhone and Safari browser, Microsoft's Internet Explore 8 (IE8) and Mozilla's Firefox within minutes at today's Pwn2Own contest, as expected.

  • Old security holes bigger threat, says TrustWave

    An overemphasis on tackling new and emerging security threats may be causing companies to overlook older but far more frequently exploited vulnerabilities, says a recent report.

  • Time Warner cable modems exposed to hackers

    A blogger helping to tune a friend's wi-fi network uncovered a gaping security hole in Wi-Fi cable modem routers installed in 64,000 Time Warner subscribers' homes, leaving them open to attack.

  • New paint promises high-speed Wi-Fi shielding

    IT managers should start familiarising themselves with a new security tool, the paint brush, as Japanese researchers have come up with a paint that they say will block high-speed wireless signals, giving businesses a cheap option to protect their wireless networks.

  • Aruba updates WLAN management

    Aruba has released a new version of its wireless management software, with changes that let retailers and others monitor compliance with the latest payment-card security standards.

  • Russians start selling Wi-Fi encryption cracker

    The Russian security company that caused a stir some months by talking up its cracking tool for recovering Wi-Fi encryption keys, has started selling its software to all-comers in a specially packaged product.

  • WPA cracked for the first time

    Security researchers say they've developed a way to crack the Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) encryption standard used to protect data on many wireless networks.

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