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Thanks for the information. That is a good reason to get the new APEX instead of buying older model. One of my suppliers still have older version in stock for cheap.When your talking WIFI the APEX has nothing to do with vulnerability. All WIFI has inherent security issues and that is why a VPN while using WIFI is always recommended. Most important thing you can do is keep your WIFI router updated and highest security settings turned on. Even then a highly skilled hacker could gain access when in range of WIFI. If your talking about the old way of punching a hole in the firewall to gain access to the APEX classic web service. That’s defiantly a bad idea and has always been. When it comes to the new cloud based APEX Fusion it’s heads above the old classic , my understanding they do encrypt and I think it’s highly unlikely it would be a good hacking vector but I haven’t actually researched details. It an unlikely to be a heavy target as they don’t store credit cards or other valuable info. But I always recommend strong passwords to prevent malicious mischief by someone who knows what site is for.
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