AirSnitch: A Reality Check
AirSnitch is a newly discovered class of Wi-Fi attacks that researchers claim could bypass Wi-Fi encryption and leave Wi-Fi users vulnerable in a variety of ways. IANS analyzed the claims and found that in reality, the AirSnitch attacks are not likely to be successful, especially in well-architected enterprise Wi-Fi networks.
This report details the researchers' findings, debunks many of them and offers best practices to ensure your Wi-Fi is secure.
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