How A Dragonfly Aims To Fix Delicate Wi-Fi’s Wings
The era of hashed passwords are coming to an end … long live zero knowledge proofs
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5 min readAug 11, 2018
It has been known for a while that the core of Wi-fi — WPA-2 (IEEE 802.11i) — is weak in its implementation of security. While its cryptography is sound — using AES encryption — its main weakness focuses on the flawed 4-way handshake.