Breakdown of The Dragonblood WPA3 Flaws
As we know WPA2 has been the latest and greatest in terms of WiFi security for a long time now, you might have also already heard about WPA3 and how its going to replace WPA2 as its more secure.
Now in mid April 2019 researchers Mathy Fanhouf and Eal Ronan published a research paper in which they analysed the Dragonfly handshake, this is the handshake used in WPA3 replacing the vulnerable 4 way handshake in WPA2, in this paper they detailed a number of flaws that can be used to launch a number of attacks against the latest and greatest wifi security protocol WPA3.
The following video will walk you through everything that you need to know about these new discoveries, enjoy 🙂