TidBITS   /     Wi-Fi Security Flaw Not As Bad As It’s KRACKed Up To Be

Description

A security researcher found a fundamental flaw in the WPA2 security specification that underlies all Wi-Fi implementations. It lets an attacker decipher encrypted data between a device and a base station. However, the opportunity to exploit this flaw is limited and closing fast for hardware that can be updated.

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Publishing date
2017-10-17 14:38
Link
https://tidbits.com/2017/10/17/wi-fi-security-flaw-not-as-bad-as-its-kracked-up-to-be/
Contributors
  Glenn Fleishman
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Enclosures
http://tidbits.com/podcasts/17572.m4a
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