How “wardriving” puts vulnerable Wi-Fi on a map
Wardriving is the act of searching for vulnerable Wi-Fi networks from inside a moving vehicle. Here's how you can keep your network protected.
How to boost Wi-Fi at home for faster internet
It will not surprise anyone that internet usage has surged dramatically in the past few weeks, thanks to people...
Wi-Fi hacking explained: SSL stripping
“How to stay safe online!” is a common headline these days. We are told repeatedly that free public Wi-Fi...
Is virtual reality just another advertisement in disguise?
This post was originally published on April 20, 2016.
On March 28, Oculus Rift became the *first virtual reality device...
New York City’s free public Wi-Fi comes at a price
Last month, New York City unveiled a grandiose new plan to replace the city’s old, dilapidated phone booths with...
A brief history of Anonymous
Anonymous has beef with Donald Trump.
Earlier this week the hacking network released a video declaring “total war” on the...
The court case that will define technology and privacy for decades
On December 2, 2015, the married couple Syed Rizwan Farook and Tashfeen Malik shot and killed fourteen people at...
Batman v Superman: Who’s got the best secret identity?
How do two of the world’s most iconic superheroes hide their respective identities?
On the surface, it doesn’t look like...
The biggest hacks that ever happened
The Internet is a battleground. And everyone can see everything you do, all of the time.
‘Everyone’ is a big...
5 smart devices that are dumb on privacy
This post was originally published on January 26, 2016.
Anything is possible in the Internet of Things, except maybe privacy.
It’s...