Wi-Fi flaw could leave your router wide open to attack

Wi-Fi flaw could leave your router wide open to attack

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http://www.techradar.com/news/wi-fi-flaw-could-leave-your-router-wide-open-to-attack

There’s some bad news on the security front this morning, namely that your Wi-Fi network is at risk of being hacked thanks to a freshly uncovered vulnerability.

And unfortunately, this apparent flaw is in the WPA2 protocol, the tighter security used by most routers these days (the world has moved on from WPA, or the ancient WEP standard which is chock-full of holes).

Wi-Fi flaw could leave your router wide open to attack

Oct 16, 2017, 10:27am UTC
http://www.techradar.com/news/wi-fi-flaw-could-leave-your-router-wide-open-to-attack >There’s some bad news on the security front this morning, namely that your Wi-Fi network is at risk of being hacked thanks to a freshly uncovered vulnerability. >And unfortunately, this apparent flaw is in the WPA2 protocol, the tighter security used by most routers these days (the world has moved on from WPA, or the ancient WEP standard which is chock-full of holes).