Key Reinstallation Attacks
Breaking WPA2 by forcing nonce reuse
Discovered by Для просмотра ссылки Войдиили Зарегистрируйся of Для просмотра ссылки Войди или Зарегистрируйся, KU Leuven
Mathy show how this attack occur and explain about it on youtube video and text.
INTRODUCTION
We discovered serious weaknesses in WPA2, a protocol that secures all modern protected Wi-Fi networks. An attacker within range of a victim can exploit these weaknesses using key reinstallation attacks (KRACKs). Concretely, attackers can use this novel attack technique to read information that was previously assumed to be safely encrypted. This can be abused to steal sensitive information such as credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, emails, photos, and so on. The attack works against all modern protected Wi-Fi networks. Depending on the network configuration, it is also possible to inject and manipulate data. For example, an attacker might be able to inject ransomware or other malware into websites.
The weaknesses are in the Wi-Fi standard itself, and not in individual products or implementations. Therefore, any correct implementation of WPA2 is likely affected. To prevent the attack, users must update affected products as soon as security updates become available. Note that if your device supports Wi-Fi, it is most likely affected. During our initial research, we discovered ourselves that Android, Linux, Apple, Windows, OpenBSD, MediaTek, Linksys, and others, are all affected by some variant of the attacks. For more information about specific products, consult the Для просмотра ссылки Войдиили Зарегистрируйся, or contact your vendor.
The research behind the attack will be presented at the Для просмотра ссылки Войдиили Зарегистрируйся conference, and at the Для просмотра ссылки Войди или Зарегистрируйсяconference. Our Для просмотра ссылки Войди или Зарегистрируйся can already be downloaded.
DEMONSTRATION
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Breaking WPA2 by forcing nonce reuse
Discovered by Для просмотра ссылки Войди
Mathy show how this attack occur and explain about it on youtube video and text.
INTRODUCTION
We discovered serious weaknesses in WPA2, a protocol that secures all modern protected Wi-Fi networks. An attacker within range of a victim can exploit these weaknesses using key reinstallation attacks (KRACKs). Concretely, attackers can use this novel attack technique to read information that was previously assumed to be safely encrypted. This can be abused to steal sensitive information such as credit card numbers, passwords, chat messages, emails, photos, and so on. The attack works against all modern protected Wi-Fi networks. Depending on the network configuration, it is also possible to inject and manipulate data. For example, an attacker might be able to inject ransomware or other malware into websites.
The weaknesses are in the Wi-Fi standard itself, and not in individual products or implementations. Therefore, any correct implementation of WPA2 is likely affected. To prevent the attack, users must update affected products as soon as security updates become available. Note that if your device supports Wi-Fi, it is most likely affected. During our initial research, we discovered ourselves that Android, Linux, Apple, Windows, OpenBSD, MediaTek, Linksys, and others, are all affected by some variant of the attacks. For more information about specific products, consult the Для просмотра ссылки Войди
The research behind the attack will be presented at the Для просмотра ссылки Войди
DEMONSTRATION
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