New Vulnerabilities In Wpa3 Protocol Allow Hackers To Steal Wi Fi Password
Although WPA3 uses a ‘Dragonfly’ handshake that makes it nearly impossible for attackers to crack the password of a network, two security researchers, Mathy Vanhoef (NYUAD) and Eyal Ronen (Tel Aviv University & KU Leuven), have discovered new vulnerabilities in WPA3-Personal protocol, that allows an attacker who is within the range of a victim to gain access to the encrypted network traffic and recover Wi-Fi passwords. “Concretely, attackers can then read information that WPA3 was assumed to safely encrypt....