When you are connected to a public or home wireless network, your sensitive information may be available to hackers if the network is not well-protected.
Kaspersky Small Office Security 5 scans wireless networks and notifies you of vulnerabilities. By default, such notifications are disabled in Kaspersky Small Office Security 5. If you use Wi-Fi networks, we recommend that you enable notifications of vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks to protect your data.
If you experience difficulties opening the application window, see this guide.
To disable notifications on vulnerabilities in wireless networks, clear the Notify of vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi networks check box.
The transmitted data can be encrypted. The authentication and encryption protocols are chosen by the administrator who configures wireless network settings. The authentication and encryption protocols are chosen by the administrator who configures wireless network settings. The user cannot select or change the protocol.
The protocols differ by their level of security.
Kaspersky Small Office Security identifies the network as secure if it has the WPA2 authentication protocol and the CCMP encryption protocol. All other networks are considered vulnerable.
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