Huge Security Flaw Means Nearly Every WiFi Device In The World Is Vulnerable To Hijacking, Eavesdropping – SFist

Huge Security Flaw Means Nearly Every WiFi Device In The World Is Vulnerable To Hijacking, Eavesdropping
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The impact of exploiting these vulnerabilities includes decryption, packet replay, TCP connection hijacking, HTTP content injection, and others. Note that as protocol-level issues, most or all correct implementations of the standard will be affected.
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