[–] gucci-on-fleek 2mo ago ↗ 802.11w [0] should protect against this, right? That's mandatory for WPA3, and I've enabled it on my routers for WPA2 also. I believe that 802.11w only works if both the client and the access point both support it, but most modern devices do.[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11w-2009
[–] kotaKat 2mo ago ↗ Ah yes, "ethical use only". That'll stop those ratbag kids.How many forms of the shitty Wi-Fi deauther are we going to get repackaged in a different form over and over?
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[ 0.26 ms ] story [ 14.7 ms ] thread[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IEEE_802.11w-2009
How many forms of the shitty Wi-Fi deauther are we going to get repackaged in a different form over and over?