Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Steps you can take to help protect yourself from the next KRACK attack


So, by now, you’ve probably heard of the KRACK vulnerabilities and the announcement made through a website that credits Mathy Vanhoef of imec-DistriNet with the discovery. While, there is a lot of technical jargon, what is essentially happening with this vulnerability is that it gives people easy access to Wi-Fi networks through the core WPA2 protocol. Even the Wi-Fi based encryption is no match, and those with malicious intent have basically an open ledger to peruse at their leisure both a wealth of information and the ability to upload ransomware to devices on these networks. While this is mainly going…

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