SSID for Wi-Fi: What it means and how to find yours
SSID stands for “Service Set Identifier” and is the name of your Wi-Fi network
Wi-Fi insights from users in 4 countries: LOL-worthy router names and...
We asked users in the U.S., UK, Germany, and France about their Wi-Fi habits.
UK survey: 1 in 8 have caught someone using their Wi-Fi...
These include porn sites and the dark web.
U.S. survey: 1 in 4 have caught someone using their Wi-Fi...
These include porn sites and the dark web.
Tech Friend: How secure is screen casting?
Worst case: Someone could take control of the content that appears on your TV. We also answer your questions about DuckDuckGo’s App Tracking Protection.
What is wardriving
Wardriving is the act of searching for vulnerable Wi-Fi networks from inside a moving vehicle. Here's how you can keep your network protected.
Wi-Fi router logging: What it is, the risks, and how to...
Trying to hide your browsing from your family, school, or company? Don’t forget your router logs.
What is an evil twin attack?
Connecting to public Wi-Fi? Make sure it’s the right network, not its evil twin.
What is an SSL stripping attack? And how to prevent it
Learn more about SSL stripping attacks, how they work, and how to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of it.
How to get free Wi-Fi anywhere
Tips for when you desperately need an internet connection while on the go.