A series of vulnerabilities in the Wi-Fi standard render all Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) protocol implementations vulnerable to a new type of attack, security researchers have discovered.
Mobile & Wireless
Dangerous WPA2 Flaw Exposes Wi-Fi Traffic to Snooping
A series of vulnerabilities in the Wi-Fi standard render all Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) protocol implementations vulnerable to a new type of attack, security researchers have discovered. The post Dangerous WPA2 Flaw Exposes Wi-Fi Traffic to Snooping appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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