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178 sats \ 2 replies \ @ek 29 Dec 2024 \ on: WiFi hackers can bypass WPA3 security by exploiting its weakest link: the user security
lol
Me to also didn't get that part...
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It means the router isn't considering the packets coming from rogue network agents, if you know how deauth attacks work the rogue agent sends a packet to the router spoofing the mac address and pretending to be the device it wants to disconnect from the network so the target starts a new handshake and then have the handshake captured to serve as material to weaken the encryption.
I don't know how the router is being able to distinguish which one is the real one, but it's really powerful it does.
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