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Episode 73: What You Need to Know about WPA3


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What You Need to Know about WPA3 | Ask Noah Show 73

There's new security out for WiFi. Noah takes you through exactly what you need to know to stay up to date. What does WPA3 offer over WPA2? How do you take advantage of it? We talk about everything from WiFi to Colo in this weeks episode!

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    • Electronics-Recycling Innovator Going to Prison for Extending Computers' Lives
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    • Ask Noah Show Episode 30: Doin' Lines of WiFi
    • WPA3 Wi-Fi is here, and it's harder to hack
    • WiFi's tougher WPA3 security is ready
    • WPA3 Implementation - Ubiquiti Networks Community
    • What Is WPA3, and When Will I Get It On My Wi-Fi? — Currently, open Wi-Fi networks—the kind you find in airports, hotels, coffee shops, and other public locations—are a security mess. Because they’re open and allow anyone to connect, traffic sent over them isn’t encrypted at all. It doesn’t matter whether you have to sign in on web page after you join the network—everything sent over the connection is sent in plain text that people can intercept. The rise of encrypted HTTPS connections on the web have improved things, but people could still see which websites you were connecting to and view the content of HTTP pages.
    • Wifi Captive Portal Authenticator
    • Victory! Supreme Court Says Fourth Amendment Applies to Cell Phone Tracking | Electronic Frontier Foundation
    • Welcome to Fedora CoreOS - Fedora Magazine
    • Amazon.com: URayTech H.264 Live HDMI Video Encoder Supports RTSP, RTP, RTMP, HTTP, UDP Protocol and ONVIF for IPTV, Live Stream Broadcast Supports Youtube, Facebook, Wowza: Home Audio & Theater
    • Reliable Colocation at Joe's Datacenter - Host At Joe's!
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