Security Flaws in WPA3 Protocol Let Attackers Hack WiFi Password
π₯ Breaking β It has been close to just one year since the launch of next-generation Wi-Fi security standard WPA3 and researchers have unveiled several serious vulnerabilities in the wireless security protocol that could allow attackers to recover the password of the Wi-Fi network. ...
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π₯ Breaking β It has been close to just one year since the launch of next-generation Wi-Fi security standard WPA3 and researchers have unveiled several serious vulnerabilities in the wireless security protocol that could allow attackers to recover the password of the Wi-Fi network. ...
http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheHackersNews/~3/GXjR0g2O0MM/wpa3-hack-wifi-password.html
#hacktorial #hackwifi #password #wpa3
Facebook Exposed Millions Of Instagram Users Password Stored In Plain Text
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https://fossbytes.com/facebook-exposed-millions-of-instagram-passwords-by-storing-it-in-plaintext/
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https://fossbytes.com/facebook-exposed-millions-of-instagram-passwords-by-storing-it-in-plaintext/
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Google Stored G Suite Users' Passwords in Plain-Text for 14 Years
After Facebook and Twitter, Google becomes the latest technology giant to have accidentally stored its users' passwords unprotected in plaintext on its serversβmeaning any Google employee who has access to the servers could have read them.
In a blog post published Tuesday, Google revealed that its G Suite platform mistakenly stored unhashed passwords of some of its enterprise users on internal servers in plaintext for 14 years because of a bug in the password recovery feature.
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Read More : http://bit.ly/2WYCVA7
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Google Stored G Suite Users' Passwords in Plain-Text for 14 Years
After Facebook and Twitter, Google becomes the latest technology giant to have accidentally stored its users' passwords unprotected in plaintext on its serversβmeaning any Google employee who has access to the servers could have read them.
In a blog post published Tuesday, Google revealed that its G Suite platform mistakenly stored unhashed passwords of some of its enterprise users on internal servers in plaintext for 14 years because of a bug in the password recovery feature.
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Read More : http://bit.ly/2WYCVA7
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