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Originally Posted by DocDutch
was bound to happen sooner then later.
at least I'm running on WPA2 but even that can be hacked.
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At present there isn't a 'hack' for it as such, WPA2 is vulnerable to a brute force attack (but there's no great surprise there) - it doesn't really matter what you do though, that's always going to be the case.
Best advice is to use WPA2 with a long and strong passphrase. Don't use dictionary words, use mixed case, use numbers, use special characters, make it loooooooooong.