WiFi Security: WPA2 vs. WPA3
WiFi security just saw its first meaningful update in 15 years. Here’s what you need to know about WPA3, its security features, comparison to WPA2, and migration options. Continue reading WiFi Security: WPA2 vs. WPA3
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WiFi security just saw its first meaningful update in 15 years. Here’s what you need to know about WPA3, its security features, comparison to WPA2, and migration options. Continue reading WiFi Security: WPA2 vs. WPA3
What kind of tool should I use to jam or Deauth AP with WPA3 SAE?
I’ve tried airgeddon all tools and there are no results. Also, I tried to use something like ‘downgrade’ but no result.
To my knowledge, WIPS(wireless intrusion prevention system) prevents wireless devices connecting to unauthorized AP by sending de-authentication frames.
If 802.11w Protected Management Frame(PMF) is used, the de-auth frames received by dev… Continue reading How can WIPS block unauthorized AP with PMF enabled?
From wikpedia there are many types of wireless frames
If a router uses WPA1/WPA2/WPA3 what frames are encrypted? Not all, I think.
Also in frames, there is metadata and data. Is metadata (MAC address and stuff) encrypted?
Looking at the Wi-Fi alliance document we find basically three modes:
WPA3-Enterprise only Mode
WPA3-Enterprise transition Mode
WPA3-Enterprise 192-bit Mode
Inside another document provided by Aruba there is another definition:
WPA3-Ent… Continue reading WPA3-Enterprise Modes
WPA3 for Wi-Fi systems is generally acknowledged to be more secure than WPA2. For example, it introduces SAE with the Dragonfly handshake, in an attempt to close the door on the kind of brute force dictionary attacks that WPA2 could be sus… Continue reading What should we do in practice to mitigate vulnerabilities in WPA3?
What is the way to know if my wifi router is implementing the EAP-PWD ?
thanks
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The Wi-Fi Alliance’s WPA3 standard is under fire again, as researchers find more vulnerabilities.
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The same team of cybersecurity researchers who discovered several severe vulnerabilities, collectively dubbed as Dragonblood, in the newly launched WPA3 WiFi security standard few months ago has now uncovered two more flaws that could allow attackers t… Continue reading Researchers Discover New Ways to Hack WPA3 Protected WiFi Passwords
The Windows 10 update that’s rolling out addresses insecure Wi-Fi hotspots with new user notifications. Continue reading Microsoft Beefs Up Wi-Fi Protection