Dragonblood Flaws in WPA3 Protocol Lead to Hack Protected Wifi Passwords

Cybersecurity researchers who exposed numerous critical susceptibilities, jointly called as Dragonblood, has now revealed two more faults that could allow attackers to hack WiFi passwords. WPA, or WiFi Protected Access, is a WiFi security standard that has been intended to validate wireless devices using the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) protocol and projected Continue Reading

Serious Flaws Discovered in Prima FlexAir Access Control System

This week, an advisory from the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) cautioned of numerous susceptibilities access control systems made by Prima Systems. An operational component under Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reveals that the susceptibilities affect Prima FlexAir Versions 2.3.38 and past, and are thought to be Critical, Continue Reading