New Wi-Fi WPA3 security could be just as vulnerable to password hacks as WPA2
The vast majority of people out there don't know much about network security, if at all, but thankfully there are talented groups and individuals out there who are on constant lookout for flaws and vulnerabilities. Each security protocol we've seen has had some kind of issue (sometimes crippling), but the still-young Wi-Fi Protected Access protocol version 3, aka WPA3, remains vulnerable to attack, thanks to some pretty serious design flaws.
In a paper titled Dragonblood: A Security Analysis of WPA3’s SAE Handshake, authors Mathy Vanhoef and Eyal Ronen disclose and discuss elements of WPA3 that in some cases, ironically, leave it vulnerable to many of the same types of attacks that plagued its predecessor, WPA2.
Read MoreNew Wi-Fi WPA3 security could be just as vulnerable to password hacks as WPA2 was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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Jordan Palmer
The vast majority of people out there don't know much about network security, if at all, but thankfully there are talented groups and individuals out there who are on constant lookout for flaws and vulnerabilities. Each security protocol we've seen has had some kind of issue (sometimes crippling), but the still-young Wi-Fi Protected Access protocol version 3, aka WPA3, remains vulnerable to attack, thanks to some pretty serious design flaws.
In a paper titled Dragonblood: A Security Analysis of WPA3’s SAE Handshake, authors Mathy Vanhoef and Eyal Ronen disclose and discuss elements of WPA3 that in some cases, ironically, leave it vulnerable to many of the same types of attacks that plagued its predecessor, WPA2.
Read MoreNew Wi-Fi WPA3 security could be just as vulnerable to password hacks as WPA2 was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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