Tag Archives: wireless

Security Review: Eye-Fi

Eye-Fi “The Eye-Fi Card stores photos & videos like a normal memory card. When you turn your camera on within range of a configured Wi-Fi network, it wirelessly transfers your photos & videos. To your computer. Or to your favorite … Continue reading

Posted in Security Reviews | Tagged , , , , , | Comments Off on Security Review: Eye-Fi

Wireless Keyboards

With everything going wireless now, many people are cutting the cord and getting wireless keyboards and mice. However, not many people stop and think what might happen if these wireless peripherals are compromised. If say someone could spoof the identity … Continue reading

Posted in Security Reviews | Tagged , , | 3 Comments

Security Researchers Crack Wireless GSM Encryption

Security researchers have announced the development of a ultra-fast method of cracking wireless GSM encryption in 30 minutes or less.  The 64-bit encryption algorithm was cracked in theory over 10 years ago, but the development of new technology has exploited … Continue reading

Posted in Current Events, Privacy | Tagged , , , , | 6 Comments

Keeping an Open Wireless Network?

I’d like to briefly share with you an interesting article by famed computer security scientist Bruce Schneier that he recently wrote for Wired. In it he argues against securing your wireless network and for having open networks that others can … Continue reading

Posted in Ethics, Miscellaneous, Policy | Tagged , , , , , , , | 10 Comments