Wireless networks are not secure even with WPA/WPA2, unless you feel like changing the password every other day. Even my grandma is sharp enough to follow the instructions on various youtube-clips for cracking WPA/WPA2..
It feels like all these wireless networks are just begging for someone to digging down a number of largers antennas/access-points around the city.. and start sniffing like crazy for passwords and credit card numbers... or maybe I'm just a paranoid fool for still using wires at home.:-p
Wireless networks are not secure even with WPA/WPA2, unless you feel like changing the password every other day. Even my grandma is sharp enough to follow the instructions on various youtube-clips for cracking WPA/WPA2..
.. or maybe I'm just a paranoid fool for still using wires at home. :-p
It feels like all these wireless networks are just begging for someone to digging down a number of largers antennas/access-points around the city.. and start sniffing like crazy for passwords and credit card numbers.