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Follow on Google News | How Amazon Echo and Kindle got KRACKedBy: ESET Middle East In 2017, two Belgian researchers, Mathy Vanhoef and Frank Piessens found serious weaknesses in the WPA2 standard, a protocol that at that time was securing virtually all modern Wi-Fi networks. KRACK attacks (https://www.krackattacks.com/) "In recent years, hundreds of millions of homes have become smarter and internet-enabled via one of the many popular home assistant devices available on the market. Despite the efforts of some vendors to develop these devices with security in mind, these often remain vulnerable," The Echo 1st generation and Amazon Kindle 8th generation devices were found to be vulnerable to two KRACK vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities are quite severe as they allow an attacker to: execute a DoS attack; decrypt any data or information transmited by the victim; forge data packets, cause the device to dismiss packets or even inject new packets; intercept sensitive information such as passwords or session cookies. "It should be noted that KRACK attacks – similar to any other attack against Wi-Fi networks – require close proximity to be effective," adds Miloš Čermák. ESET reported all identified vulnerabilities in Echo and Kindle, and assisted Amazon's security team while they fixed the issues. https://www.eset.com/ End
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