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KRACK attack on WPA2

KRACK attack on WPA2

Johannes_Dennin
New Contributor
Hello everyone,
I have some questions due to the expected disclosure today on the attack possible on WPA2 SSIDs.
US-CERT has become aware of several key management vulnerabilities in the 4-way handshake of the Wi-Fi Protected Access II (WPA2) security protocol. The impact of exploiting these vulnerabilities includes decryption, packet replay, TCP connection hijacking, HTTP content injection, and others. Note that as protocol-level issues, most or all correct implementations of the standard will be affected. The CERT/CC and the reporting researcher KU Leuven, will be publicly disclosing these vulnerabilities on 16 October 2017.


Link: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2017/10/severe-flaw-in-wpa2-protocol-leaves-wi-fi-tra...

- Is Extreme aware of this?
- Are Fixes ready to be released?
- Is a software fix sufficient or does hardware need to be replaced?

Thanks and best regards,

Johannes
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Drew_C
Valued Contributor III
I think so. From an email thread I saw earlier this morning, it sounds like someone is working to create a detection signature for this.

Andrew_Webster
New Contributor III

Knut_Arne_NygƄr
New Contributor
And for the WLAN 9100 series from Avaya please!

Thanx. The product house and development (...) has moved to Extreme, probably not many left...?

The Avaya 9100 series is still supported by Avaya. Unfortunately, I won't have an answer on that, but still may be able to get more information.
GTM-P2G8KFN