Kr00k - How KRACKing Amazon Echo Exposed a Billion+ Vulnerable WiFi Devices
Offered By: RSA Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical vulnerability discovered in WiFi chipsets affecting over a billion devices, including popular products from Amazon, Apple, Google, and Samsung. Delve into the technical details of the Kr00k attack, an extension of the KRACK vulnerability in WPA2, as presented by ESET researchers at the RSA Conference. Learn how this flaw enables adversaries to decrypt wireless network packets, potentially compromising user privacy and security. Follow the researchers' journey from initially identifying vulnerabilities in Amazon Echo and Kindle devices to uncovering a widespread issue affecting numerous WiFi-enabled products. Gain insights into the attack's mechanics, its implications for network security, and the importance of patching affected devices. Benefit from a comprehensive overview of the discovery, demonstration, and impact of this significant WiFi security flaw.
Syllabus
Introduction
Demo
Decryption
Access Point
Devices
Conclusion
Taught by
RSA Conference
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