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Wireless security covers risks in Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and cellular connections, including unauthorized access, eavesdropping, and device compromise.

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Wireless systems transmit data over radio or other electromagnetic links rather than a physical cable, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, cellular, and many IoT protocols. The tag usually covers the security of these protocols, access points, client devices, and radio-enabled equipment—not every use of the word “wireless.”

Because signals can extend beyond controlled spaces, an attacker within range may capture traffic, attempt unauthorized association or pairing, impersonate a legitimate access point, or disrupt service through interference. Encryption alone does not prevent these attacks: use secure authentication, current protocol configurations, protected management interfaces, and segmentation between wireless clients and sensitive networks. Track firmware and protocol vulnerabilities, remove obsolete security modes, monitor for rogue devices and unusual associations, and review wireless logs during investigations. Bluetooth and IoT deployments also require attention to default credentials, discoverability, and unnecessary exposed services.

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Bank Info Security 2 years, 5 months ago

Canadian Flipper Zero Planned Crackdown Provokes Backlash

A Rash of Canadian Car Thefts Won't Be Solved by Banning Pen-Testing ToolsA Canadian effort amid a surge of car thefts to ban pen-testing devices such as the Flipper Zero that grab wireless signals has provoked backlash among security researchers and advocates, who accused Ottawa of finding a scapegoat for bad auto industry security practices.