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2017-10-17 12:47:35 (vue: 2017-10-17 12:47:35) |
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KRACK Attack: How Secure is Your Wi-fi Connection? |
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>A cybersecurity researcher of KU Leuven in Belgium, Mathy Vanhoef, has revealed a flaw in Wi-Fi's WPA2's cryptographic protocols. The discovery is alarming as the WPA2 protocol, the most common and secure Wi-Fi access protocol since 2004, is trusted by all for keeping Wi-Fi connections safe. The attack, known as a 'KRACK Attack' (Key Reinstallation […]
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