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The Wi-Fi Alliance standardized these methods as Wi-Fi Protected Setup; however, the PIN feature as widely implemented introduced a major new security flaw. The flaw allows a remote attacker to recover the WPS PIN and, with it, the router's WPA/WPA2 password in a few hours. [ 45 ]
Port forwarding via NAT router. In computer networking, port forwarding or port mapping is an application of network address translation (NAT) that redirects a communication request from one address and port number combination to another while the packets are traversing a network gateway, such as a router or firewall.
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is a network management protocol used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks for automatically assigning IP addresses and other communication parameters to devices connected to the network using a client–server architecture.
Access to Wi-Fi in public spaces such as cafes or parks allows people, in particular freelancers, to work remotely. While the accessibility of Wi-Fi is the strongest factor when choosing a place to work (75% of people would choose a place that provides Wi-Fi over one that does not), [76] other factors influence the choice of specific hotspots ...
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Google Station – service that allowed users to Spread Wi-Fi hotspots. Shut down on September 30. [75] Hire by Google – applicant tracking system and recruiting software. Shut down on September 1. [76] [77] Password Checkup – an extension that warned of breached third-party logins. Shut down in July after it had been integrated with Chrome ...
A computer at Amundsen–Scott South Pole Station logging into an FTP server and transferring a file, in 1994. FTP login uses normal username and password scheme for granting access. [2] The username is sent to the server using the USER command, and the password is sent using the PASS command. [2]
Chromium is a free and open-source web browser project, primarily developed and maintained by Google. [3] It is a widely-used codebase, providing the vast majority of code for Google Chrome and many other browsers, including Microsoft Edge, Samsung Internet, and Opera.