Expert analysis reveals whether wired Ethernet or wireless Wi-Fi connections are safer for home internet use, plus practical steps to secure your network from attackers.
A new study shows that WiFi networks can detect and identify people nearby, even if they are not carrying a phone or tablet.
WIRED's Andy Greenberg teams up with casino cheating expert Sal Piacente and hacker/researcher Joseph Tartaro to exploit an ...
If you pass by a café that operates a Wi-Fi network, you can be identified—even if you do not carry a smartphone with you.
Losses from cryptocurrency thefts, hacks, and fraud declined to $1.8 billion for the first 10 months of the year compared with last year, but crime in the hot "decentralized finance" sector rose, ...
Hackers sponsored by Russia have been trying to break into U.S. state and local government computer networks and in two instances were successful, U.S. government agencies said on Thursday - the ...
Bruce Schneier and coauthors caution that cyber attackers are now using AI agents to automate some parts of the hacking process, meaning that future attacks may supersede our individual and collective ...
Threat actors have started to use the Velociraptor digital forensics and incident response (DFIR) tool in attacks that deploy ...
AI-driven “vibe hacking” uses tone, emotion, and deepfakes to trick users into revealing sensitive data through realistic and personal interactions.
Abstract: Wi-Fi sensing is expected to be a low-cost sensing method because it does not require dedicated sensors. In this study, the Wi-Fi received signal strength was measured when two persons ...
A Wi-Fi network is more than just the router, however. There will almost always be at least some devices wired to the router ...