Author: Bryan Clark / Source: laptopmag.com
Encryption is a hotly-debated topic in Washington, but an essential part of web security everywhere else. For most of us, this starts with how we’re connecting to the internet — our router. Each router has multiple encryption settings, of which AES/WPA2 is the hands-down winner when it comes to keeping each of us secure. Dated technologies, like WEP, aren’t much better than no protection at all, and sadly some older routers are set to that by default. Firmware updates should bring you into modern times, but you may…
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