Or the ones that have WEP lol, might as well leave it open then.
WPA2 can be hacked relatively quickly (in terms of hacking) ~6 - 12 hours.
There's only 11000 combinations using a backdoor that I know about.
Or the ones that have WEP lol, might as well leave it open then.
Hacking is making something (person or object) do something it wasn't originally intended to do.
Unfortunately movies have made it seem like it's all done remotely.
WPA2 can be hacked relatively quickly (in terms of hacking) ~6 - 12 hours.
There's only 11000 combinations using a backdoor that I know about.
11000?? Are you speaking of the passcode? If so, that doesn't sound right.
No I'm talking about the number of combinations necessary to break WPS which is on by default for a majority of WPA2 capable routers.
Okay, that would be correct. I didn't even think about the WPS pin code.
No worries, that's the point of hacking, hit the vector no one even thinks about. I did edit my post a little to explain why it was only 11000.
Yea, I always turn that off and just leave the push button enabled. It is pretty dumb to enable that as default.
Seriously, once your data is out there, do you really have that much control over it? NO! The company(ies) can tell you their stance is no sharing/selling of data etc., but again we have no control. Well, except to not load our data on a particular website.
However, when it comes to banks, credit cards and the likes, I EXPECT properly security and privacy. Then again, I feel the respective company has more to lose. Yes, I could be inconvenienced, but...