Not OP, but guessing they were referencing this one: https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/resources/CSRB-Review-S...
If you do manage to find a solution, I'd love for you to share - I have this exact same issue. For reference, re-installing FF doesn't seem to fix it, and I have neither NoScript nor uMatrix installed (although do have…
What I'm finding somewhat interesting is that Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) appears to be sinkholing that DNS request for me (I'm currently inside Australia - 127.0.0.3 is being returned) whereas Google (8.8.8.8) does not…
Are you sure about that? From the paper (section 3.3): > Note that the adversary cannot replay an old message 3, because its EAPOL replay counter is no longer fresh. And a related update from the TLDR post you…
Network Penetration Testing is a correct guess. Pentesting itself can be quite a broad field, and although you’re right about a lot of it being network-related, it typically gets split into categories depending on the…
It looks like they just de-authenticated a client and then performed a dictionary attack: "At the beginning, the area was scanned-sniffed with ‘Airodump’ and then a deauthentication attack was made with ‘Aireplay’,"…
Not OP, but guessing they were referencing this one: https://www.cisa.gov/resources-tools/resources/CSRB-Review-S...
If you do manage to find a solution, I'd love for you to share - I have this exact same issue. For reference, re-installing FF doesn't seem to fix it, and I have neither NoScript nor uMatrix installed (although do have…
What I'm finding somewhat interesting is that Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) appears to be sinkholing that DNS request for me (I'm currently inside Australia - 127.0.0.3 is being returned) whereas Google (8.8.8.8) does not…
Are you sure about that? From the paper (section 3.3): > Note that the adversary cannot replay an old message 3, because its EAPOL replay counter is no longer fresh. And a related update from the TLDR post you…
Network Penetration Testing is a correct guess. Pentesting itself can be quite a broad field, and although you’re right about a lot of it being network-related, it typically gets split into categories depending on the…
It looks like they just de-authenticated a client and then performed a dictionary attack: "At the beginning, the area was scanned-sniffed with ‘Airodump’ and then a deauthentication attack was made with ‘Aireplay’,"…