This one might (a) not quite get to the mainstream and (b) affect a lot of you out there in cyberspace, if you have a wireless router. To quote a co-worker:
"If you have a reasonably new (last 5 years) wireless router, you probably don't really have security, even if you configured yourself for encryption. If you care about this at all (and you should), root around in the config and turn "Wi-Fi Protected Security" (WPS) off ASAP."
http://www.uscert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA12-006A.html
"If you have a reasonably new (last 5 years) wireless router, you probably don't really have security, even if you configured yourself for encryption. If you care about this at all (and you should), root around in the config and turn "Wi-Fi Protected Security" (WPS) off ASAP."
http://www.uscert.gov/cas/techalerts/TA12-006A.html