According to researchers, they have disclosed WPA3 vulnerabilities in the WiFi Alliance's newly launched standard.
Dubbed Dragonblood, there are five vulnerabilities: denial of service attack, two downgrade attacks, and two side-channel information leaks, and recovery of a password is probably the worst of the vulnerabilities.
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