Wi-Fi's getting a crucial WPA3 security upgrade, starting today
If youre in the market for a new Wi-Fi router, youll want to get one that supports WPA3, the latest security protocol for networking devices.
After more than a decade of using the same security standards, more than 500,000 consumer-grade routers around the world were breached last year by hackers using the nefarious VPNFilter malware that originated from Russia. The Wi-Fi Alliance, a group of companies certifying devices capable of data transmission over Wi-Fi, has now updated the commonly implemented security protocol for Wi-Fi enabled devices. Its also starting to certify products that support WPA3.
Devices with the upgraded WPA3 will be mostly invulnerable to hackers attempting to guess your passwords till they get it right. The new security provisions will also enable robust protection when people use weak passwords. Additionally, WPA3-enabled devices will also feature individualized data encryption, making them safer to use in coffee shops and other open Wi-Fi networks.
With WPA2 in play, hackers could identify passwords as theyre transmitted through a jumble of data in web traffic, by knowing the specifications of routers and how they beamed data between devices and servers. These are commonly known as dictionary attacks.
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