hey y'all WPA2 just got cracked and thus your WiFi is no longer secure for anything anywhere at any timehttps://www.alexhudson.com/2017/10/15/wpa2-broken-krack-now/ …
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Replying to @AmyZenunim @antumbral
No, it's perfectly secure if you only use authenticated, encrypted protocols (tls/https). Otherwise it never was secure, nor was wired eth.
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Replying to @RichFelker @AmyZenunim
I wouldn't say that, since you can potentially replace a DNS server or access 'private network only' machine services or hit a router
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Replying to @antumbral @AmyZenunim
I think you're referring to unauthenticated protocols. Bad dns or such doesn't affect https.
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It can prevent accessing the service but can't be used for mitm.
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