
A cybersecurity expert has found security risks with Wi-Fi present since the beginning
India Today
Belgian cybersecurity expert Mathy Vanhoef has highlighted new vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi affecting almost every device connected to it. The researcher has named the collection of vulnerabilities as FragAttacks.
A cybersecurity researcher has discovered new vulnerabilities in Wi-Fi that largely affect every gadget that we connect to the Wi-Fi in order to access the Internet. The vulnerabilities revolve around how the Wi-Fi handles a large amount of data, as well as Wi-Fi standard. The vulnerabilities were found by Belgian cybersecurity expert Mathy Vanhoef, who is also known for discovering the widespread Wi-Fi KRACK attack back in 2017. Vanhoef has termed the new vulnerabilities as FragAttacks, short for “fragmentation and aggregation attacks.”
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