The Wi-Fi Alliance is beginning to certify products that support WPA3, which succeeds the WPA2 security protocol that’s been in place since 2004. “The new protocol provides a number of
additional protections for devices connected over Wi-Fi,”
The Verge reports. “One big improvement makes it harder for hackers to crack your password by guessing it over and over
again.”
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