WPA 3 has been announced and it brings some much needed improvements to WPA2. WPA2 has been around for a long time and its time is finally coming to an end thanks to the Wi-Fi Alliance. The primary improvement that should be of note is it will provide individualized data encryption in open...
Key Reinstallation Attack
https://www.krackattacks.com/
Many vulnerabilities of WPA have been known for a while, but when coupled with this latest disclosure, WPA becomes effectively useless. Many vendors have been frantically pushing updates over the past two weeks (Microsoft, Apple...
Just when you thought that WPA2 was safe, think again. This new hack, called KRACK, Key Reinstallation Attack, is really really bad to put it in laymen's terms. Changing passwords does not make a difference. We will have to update firmware to fix this, and the IoT is likely going to make this...
Apparently WPA2 is no longer secure. So sayeth the Guardian here, citing this site.
Of course, there can be further layers of security, like https and VPN.
From Vanhoef's website: