For Improved Wifi Security, It’s Hello To DragonFly (WPA3)

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Like it or not, WPA2 is not secure and can be cracked using an offline dictionary attack. The core strength of the handshake between the client and the access point is the strength of the difficulty in cracking a PBKDF2 hash. If a user’s password is contained in a dictionary, and fairly common, it can be fairly easy to crack the hash that is passed in the pairing of the client to the…

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Prof Bill Buchanan OBE FRSE
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Professor of Cryptography. Serial innovator. Believer in fairness, justice & freedom. Based in Edinburgh. Old World Breaker. New World Creator. Building trust.