'All wifi networks' are vulnerable to hacking, security expert discovers
WPA2 protocol used by vast majority of wifi connections has been broken by Belgian researchers, highlighting potential for internet traffic to be exposed
RACK (Key Reinstallation Attacks) is a security vulnerability that
targets a key step in the Wi-Fi authentication protocol to break
security encryption. KRACK may affect mobile computers, phones, and other IoT devices running both Android and Windows operating systems. If your device supports Wi-Fi, it is most likely affected.To address the KRACK security vulnerability, Zebra recommends installing the most current software update for your device.

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