@radioctiveeucom @SwiftOnSecurity That doesn't cover the protocol flaw that makes it possible, though. That's what I was interested in.
@khaxan @SwiftOnSecurity @radioctiveeucom All this makes me think the designers of WPA did not understand the threat model. :(
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@khaxan@SwiftOnSecurity @radioctiveeucom Active attacks are much more detectable, so precluding passive attacks is valuable in itself. -
@khaxan@SwiftOnSecurity @radioctiveeucom And "poster on the wall with AP key fingerprint" makes an easy external auth source.
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@RichFelker@SwiftOnSecurity @radioctiveeucom hard to believe after WEP debacle, basically you're just in an authorized ethernet hub -
@RichFelker@SwiftOnSecurity @radioctiveeucom the exception is WPA-Enterprise,but it's easier for an org 2 implement than for a Starbucks
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