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New attack opens the door to one minute WPA crack
Two computer scientists in Japan have developed a way to perform a man-in-the-middle attack on some wireless networks protected by the WPA, or Wi-Fi Protected Access. Building on earlier research by a pair of German students, the attack takes just one minute to work. Further details will be discussed at a...
Tags: wireless, WPA
News items 2009-08-28
Parallel's Dream Becomes a Reality; ``Have Great Dreams'' Campaign Wins 4 WPA Awards
REDMOND, Wash.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 28, 1999-- The strategic e-Marketing agency of Parallel Communications was presented with four awards by the Washington Press Association WPA on April 17th. Parallel's "Have Great Dreams" campaign, created for Washington State's prepaid college tuition program - Guaranteed Education Tuition GET - brought the agency...
Tags: agency, Business Wire, MARKETING, Redmond
Research articles 1999-04-28
Got a minute? It's now enough time to crack WPA
WEP was cracked and rendered effectively pointless within a few years of its introduction.  High hopes were held for WPA, but those hopes are now well-and-truly dashed. Extending the Becks-Tews method illustrated here for instance which outlined a 15-minute attack on WPA, Japanese researchers Toshihiro Ohigashi of Hiroshima University and Masakatu...
Tags: Attack, WPA
News items 2009-08-27
Digi International Adds Broadcom Wi-Fi® Driver to NET+Works® Software Suite; -Broadcom driver with WPA enables secure Wi-Fi for embedded devices-
MINNETONKA, Minn. -- Digi International (NASDAQ:DGII) today announced that it has added a driver for the Broadcom AirForce 802.11abg chipset to its NET+Works device networking tool kit. NET+Works is a complete development environment for network enabling embedded devices specifically optimized for the NetSilicon family of 32-bit NET+ARM microprocessors. The addition...
Tags: Broadcom Corp., Digi International, software, Wi-Fi
Research articles 2005-08-23
New attack cracks common Wi-Fi encryption in a minute
IDG News Service - Computer scientists in Japan say they've developed a way to break the WPA encryption system used in wireless routers in about one minute. The attack gives hackers a way to read encrypted traffic sent between computers and certain types of routers that use the WPA (Wi-Fi...
Tags: WPA
News items 2009-08-27
Agenda.(Calendar/Datebook)(Brief Article)(Calendar)
Jan. 19 IDC Marketing Performance Measurement Summit IDC Hyatt Regency Santa Clara Santa Clara, Calif. www.idc.com April 19 IDC Marketing Performance Measurement Summit IDC ...
Tags: International Data Corp., NETWORKING, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2006-01-16
End psychiatric abuse in China. (Campaigns).(Human Rights Watch)(Brief Article)
Human Rights Watch HRW and the Geneva Initiative in Psychiatry GIP are calling on the World Psychiatric Association WPA to investigate the use of psychiatry as a political tool in China. They cite the many cases of people being put in jail for alleged mental illness,...
Tags: Human Rights Watch
Research articles 2002-08-01
Extreme Networks port.(Wireless Gear)
WI-FI CERTIFIED 802.11B/G WPA SECURITY Extreme Networks announced that its Altitude 300 wireless port is the first Wi-Fi certified dual-radio access point capable of concurrently supporting 802.11 b/g and 802.11 a connectivity with Wi-Fi Protected Access WPA security. ...
Tags: Associated Press, Extreme Networks, security, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2004-03-15
Soviets reenter world psychiatric society
Soviets reenter world psychiatric society The World Psychiatric Association WPA conditionally readmitted the official psychiatric society of the Soviet Union last week, giving a big boost to the imae and prestige of an organization that resigned from the world body six years ago rather than face charges of systematic...
Tags: American Psychiatric Association, delegation, HEALTHCARE, Leadership
Research articles 1989-10-28
Publish Wins Four Prestigious Maggie Awards; Publish Wins Four Maggie Awards, Including Best Computer Trade Magazine
SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--April 30, 1999-- Publish magazine was honored with four Maggie awards from the Western Publications Association WPA, including, for the second year in a row, the award for Best Computer and Telecommunications Trade Magazine. The awards were given out at a gala banquet in Los Angeles on...
Tags: computer, International Data Group, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 1999-05-02
PCTEL Enhances Roaming Client's Security; New Client Software Part of 802.1x Deployment by T-Mobile HotSpot
CHICAGO -- PCTEL, Inc. (NASDAQ:PCTI), a global leader in simplifying mobility, announced today that the private-label version of its Roaming Client, which the Company licenses to T-Mobile USA, Inc. under the brand name "T-Mobile Connection Manager," now supports 802.1x WPA security. The new version 1.5 of the T-Mobile Connection Manager...
Tags: HotSpot, security, software, T-Mobile, T-Mobile HotSpot
Research articles 2004-10-13
New KODAK EASYSHARE-ONE Wi-Fi Digital Camera a Hit; Poised to Be One of the Year's Hottest Holiday Electronics Gifts
NEW YORK -- One-of-a-Kind Camera Enjoys High Consumer and Media Praise; Orange Hotspots, WPA Security Now Supported with Firmware Update
Tags: camera, digital camera, Eastman Kodak Co., electronics
Research articles 2005-11-15
Intersil Supports Wi-Fi Alliance in the Development of New Standards-Based WPA Security Solution to Replace WEP
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
Tags: Intersil, WEP
Research articles 2002-10-31
ZyXEL First to Market With SOHO Wireless Router with Built-in PEAP RADIUS Server; ZyAIR G-2000 Plus Offers Easy Implementation for Full WiFi Protected Access -WPA-Enterprise- at Significantly Less Cost
ANAHEIM, Calif. -- ZyXEL Communications Inc., a leading provider of secure broadband networking and Internet connectivity and routing products, will launch its ZyAIR G-2000 Plus 802.11b/g Wireless 4-port Router, a highly secure, wireless LAN solution with built-in PEAP RADIUS server this week at the WiFi/ VoWiFi Planet Spring trade show....
Tags: SOHO, Wi-Fi
Research articles 2005-06-14
Wi-Fi Alliance Introduces Next Generation of Wi-Fi(R) Security
The Wi-Fi Alliance announced today the first round of products that are Wi-Fi CERTIFIEDTM for the WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access 2TM) capability. WPA2 builds on its predecessor, WPATM, and is specifically designed to meet the most demanding enterprise security needs. The first WPA2 products are expected to be available from...
Tags: Wi-Fi
Research articles 2004-09-01
Chantry Networks' BeaconWorks First Layer 3 Wireless LAN to Achieve Wi-Fi Alliance Certification
WALTHAM, Mass. -- Ensures End Users Secure Interoperability for 802.11a/b/g Wireless Products; Chantry's BeaconWorks also Certified for WPA Standard
Research articles 2004-07-20
AT&T CONVENES CUSTOMER ADVISORY, WORLD PARTNERS CONFERENCE
AsiaInfo Services 07-09-1996 AT&T Convenes Customer Advisory, World Partners Conference BEIJING, July 9, AsiaInfo Services, Inc -- AT&T convened a conference on Customer Advisory Committee CAC and World Partners Alliance (WPA AsiaInfo Services 07-09-1996 ...
Tags: AT&T Corp.
Research articles 1996-07-09
World Wireless Protocol Analyzers' Market Growth Fueled by WiMax, IMS and LTE
PALO ALTO, Calif. -- Important mergers and acquisitions (M&As) among equipment manufacturers continue to impact the growth of the wireless protocol analyzer WPA markets. Technologies such as WiMax, IP multimedia subsystem IMS, and long term evolution LTE are expected to generate demand for new products and upgrades from equipment manufacturers...
Tags: IBM IMS, WiMAX, wireless
Research articles 2007-11-28
VoiceStream pushes priority access. (News).(Brief Article)
In a filing with the FCC, VoiceStream Wireless Corp. says it is in final negotiations with the National Communications System, a group of federal agencies responsible for emergency communications, to enable wireless priority access in Washington, D.C., and New York City. The GSM community in the...
Tags: FCC, FINANCE, Government, VoiceStream Wireless, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2002-02-25
Oral history in the federal government.(Introduction)
Alan Nevins may have founded the first oral history archives at Columbia University in 1948, but that occurred a half century after the federal government sent ethnographers out West to record the stories and music of Native Americans. It followed a decade after the Works Progress ...
Tags: agency, Government, MARKETING, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2003-06-22
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