Here’s what you can do to protect yourself from the KRACK WiFi vulnerability

 Security researcher Mathy Vanhoef shared a serious vulnerability in the WPA2 encryption protocol. Most devices and routers currently rely on WPA2 to encrypt your WiFi traffic, so chances are you’re affected. But first, let’s clarify what an attacker can and cannot do using the KRACK vulnerability. The attacker can intercept some of the traffic between your device and your router. Read More
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