WPA3 insecure?
Posted: Thu Apr 11, 2019 5:44 pm
https://arstechnica.com/information-tec ... passwords/
I'm having trouble understanding the implications of this. Does this mean WPA3 is insecure? Or only that believing it to be more secure than WPA2 is a false sense of security?
EDIT
I found a link that helped clarify - https://wpa3.mathyvanhoef.com/
But I'm still not really sure what this means for security of WPA3, in particular relative to security of WPA2.
I'm having trouble understanding the implications of this. Does this mean WPA3 is insecure? Or only that believing it to be more secure than WPA2 is a false sense of security?
EDIT
I found a link that helped clarify - https://wpa3.mathyvanhoef.com/
But I'm still not really sure what this means for security of WPA3, in particular relative to security of WPA2.