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WPA3: How and why the Wi-Fi standard matters

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  1. Custos
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    The latest nail in the coffin for WPA2: https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-7717.html. Some pretty great research - it's pretty much obsolete at this point if security of your network matters to you.

    The latest nail in the coffin for WPA2: https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-7717.html.

    Some pretty great research - it's pretty much obsolete at this point if security of your network matters to you.

    7 votes
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    Leer10
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    This is good, but I wonder how we're going to deal with the fact that so many devices can't just be "upgraded" to WPA3. Will most places just run two networks instead?

    This is good, but I wonder how we're going to deal with the fact that so many devices can't just be "upgraded" to WPA3. Will most places just run two networks instead?

    3 votes
    1. lars
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      Most businesses already have the wireless network separate. So they'll just get new hardware and call it good I'm sure.

      Most businesses already have the wireless network separate. So they'll just get new hardware and call it good I'm sure.

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