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How to Secure a WiFi Network - Secure Your WiFi

Private Versus Public WiFi – The Latter is Out of Your Hands One of the first concepts to understand about WiFi is the private versus public connection. Public WiFi is the type you get in parks, cafes and libraries, universities, places which are (almost) open to everyone. In these situations, the best thing you can do is use a VPN to secure your connection to the internet from prying eyes. Private connections such as those at work or home can be made more secure with the next steps. Using Encryption – WPA2 in Most Cases Encrypted networks are a common thing, rather, most newer routers come with a WPA2 password. Standard passwords which manufacturers choose are often far too complicated but if they follow a consistent scheme, hackers can start to guess them at some point.

Identity Attack Watch: April 2021 - Security Boulevard

Cyberattacks targeting Active Directory (AD) are on the upswing, putting pressure on AD, identity, and security teams to monitor the constantly shifting AD-focused threat landscape. To help IT pros better understand and guard against attacks involving AD, the Semperis Research Team offers this monthly roundup of recent cyberattacks that used AD to introduce or propagate malware. In this April roundup, the Semperis Research Team highlights identity-related cyberattacks, including ransomware attacks on UK-based education charity Harris Federation and . The post Identity Attack Watch: April 2021 appeared first on Semperis.

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Parliament Drops OTT Tax, Approves 12% Tax on Mobile Data

Parliament Drops OTT Tax, Approves 12% Tax on Mobile Data Ugandan parliament approves the 12 percent tax on mobile data with exemption for medical and education services. 0 1 minute read Pictured a person using internet bundles to access a web page on Google on a mobile phone. (Photo by: Humphrey Mpairwe) The Parliament on Thursday came to an agreement to drop the tax on Over-the-Top services (OTT), approving the 12 percent tax on mobile data. Internet bundles used for medical and education services will be exempted in other words, won’t be charge the 12 percent levy. With the tax approved, this could see an increase in the cost of mobile data. However, in 2019 Hon. Frank Tumwebaze who by then was the Minister of ICT and National Guidance, said, “With or Without OTT tax, the cost of mobile data will remain high.” Stating that removing the levy on OTT services alone won’t influence data prices.

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