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What is WiFi Hacking?Top 10 Ways to Prevent WiFi Hacking

In today’s connected world, securing your WiFi network is essential. As cyber threats grow, learning how to protect your WiFi from hacking is crucial. This guide will walk you through practical tips to strengthen your wireless security and protect your personal data. What is WiFi Hacking? WiFi hacking involves unauthorized access to a wireless network […]

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A Business VS an Advanced Persistent Threats APT

Cybersecurity is more critical in the digital era. Businesses are very dependent on technology and the power of the internet, and cyber-attack threats loom imminently. Protection against the revelation of sensitive information or intellectual property thus climbs to the forefront of many companies’ agendas worldwide. Meet Andrew: District Forensics and Incident Response Consultant Andrew is […]

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Red Rooms and their working on the dark web

Introduction To most, the dark web is an ominous place with images of the underworld and illegal acts. Among the very top in that list is the legend of Red Rooms. These are websites where, supposedly, pay-per-view viewers can watch live-streamed videos of murders, among other such acts of violence. But precisely what are Red […]

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Testing Bank Security: A Tale of Unexpected Intrusion

When entering a bank, one is immediately struck by all the security measures—thick glass separates tellers from customers, heavy vault doors, numerous cameras, and a security guard. But how much does one notice while standing there? Perhaps it is an unlocked door in the back, a barrier easily jumped over, or seeing areas free of […]

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The ASUS Router Vulnerability: Close to something really bad

In 2013, Kyle Lovett, a senior penetration tester at Veracode, purchased an Asus router N66, highly popular among IT professionals for its impressive hardware. However, upon setting it up, he discovered several significant security flaws. The default username and password were set to ‘admin’ and users were not prompted to change them. The router also […]

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