A major wi-fi security flaw could allow hackers to intercept encrypted data
Hackers have cracked the security layer that protects Wi-Fi networks, potentially allowing them to intercept encrypted data or infect websites with malware. According to Mathy Vanhoef of KU Leuven, a university in Belgium, it affects the WPA2, a security protocol that protects modern Wi-Fi networks. The WPA2 protocol works using a so-called “four-way handshake.” The initial…
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