KEY REINSTALLATION ATTACK (KRACK), ONE OF THE MOST CRITICAL ATTACKS FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS.
The attack, called “Key Reinstallation Attack” (Krack is its acronym) by researchers Mathy Vanhoef and Frank Piessens of the Katholieke Universiteit of Leuven, translates into the ability to compromise the security of the WPA2 standard with which each device can connect to a Router for Internet access.
This translates into the effective ability of an attacker to be able to intercept sensitive information, decoding and manipulating the data that the target exchanges through the Web.
It is possible to check whether every device in use by the customer is still susceptible to this type of attack and to definitively neutralize this threat.
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