Scientists Intro AirSnitch, Which Bypasses WiFi Isolation to Launch Attacks on Networks

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Scientists from the University of California Riverside uncovered fundamental weaknesses in the client isolation security feature in WiFi networks that can be exploited to bypass the protections and allow threat actors to run machine-in-the-middle attacks, manipulate traffic, and steal data from others who are on the same network.

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