Posts Tagged ‘security’

Not all security warrants the use of firearms. In the video below, we see in action the value of in-home video cameras. While some folks may think that cameras setup in your home are intrusive to the occupants of the home (kids and teens), consider this video.

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When Seconds Count: Live Streaming Break-In Edition | The Truth About Guns.

Too often I see friends and family with unsecured home wireless networks. Most often they are unaware that the wireless router is locked down by default because the box said it was secure. Or I hear the line, “No one wants my files. I don’t have any thing important.” While that may be true, the fact that your files are thought to be locked and perhaps are not should be cause for concern. If you wouldn’t put such information out on the net for all, then you should secure it off the net as well.

Well it appears that WPA encryption can now be cracked with ease. And since 90% of the routers sold today have or at least advertise WPA encryption, this article may be of importance to you.

Cracking WPA Encryption – http://lifehacker.com/5873407/how-to-crack-a-wi+fi-networks-wpa-password-with-reaver