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Old 17-10-2017, 17:04   #8
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Re: KRACK security hole in WPA2 - VM fixes incoming?

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Originally Posted by Qtx View Post
VPN's encrypt the traffic so nice and safe, until you have to start wondering on what machine the RSA keys were made because of another recent problem found in hardware which is probably more of an issue than this WIFI problem. https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/new...dors-affected/
If a public VPN nice and safe until it reaches them, they can then do as they please with the data. TL;DR don't use public VPNs unless you have a really good reason.

The Infineon TPM issue is far more serious but involves horrid to understand things like large prime numbers with structures that permit factorisation far more quickly than would be possible with a general number field sieve. Doesn't quite have the same punch as KRACK.
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