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FragAttacks
CVE identifier(s) CVE- 2020-24588,

CVE- 2020-24587,
CVE- 2020-24586,
CVE- 2020-26145,
CVE- 2020-26144,
CVE- 2020-26140,
CVE- 2020-26143,
CVE- 2020-26139,
CVE- 2020-26146,
CVE- 2020-26147,
CVE- 2020-26142,

CVE- 2020-26141
DiscovererMathy Vanhoef

FragAttacks, or fragmentation and aggregation attacks, are a group of Wi-Fi vulnerabilities discovered by security research Mathy Vanhoef. [1] Since the vulnerabilities are design flaws in the Wi-Fi standard, any device released after 1997 could be vulnerable. [1] The attack can be executed without special privileges. [2] The attack was detailed on August 5, 2021 at Black Hat Briefings USA and at later at the USENIX 30th Security Symposium, where recordings are shared publicly. [3] [4] The attack does not leave any trace in the network logs. [5]

FragAttacks demonstration by Mathy Vanhoef

Patches

Vanhoef worked with the Wi-Fi Alliance to help vendors issue patches. [3]

Microsoft started issuing patches for Windows 7 through Windows 10 on May 11, 2021. [6]

References

External links


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from CVE-2020-26142)
FragAttacks
CVE identifier(s) CVE- 2020-24588,

CVE- 2020-24587,
CVE- 2020-24586,
CVE- 2020-26145,
CVE- 2020-26144,
CVE- 2020-26140,
CVE- 2020-26143,
CVE- 2020-26139,
CVE- 2020-26146,
CVE- 2020-26147,
CVE- 2020-26142,

CVE- 2020-26141
DiscovererMathy Vanhoef

FragAttacks, or fragmentation and aggregation attacks, are a group of Wi-Fi vulnerabilities discovered by security research Mathy Vanhoef. [1] Since the vulnerabilities are design flaws in the Wi-Fi standard, any device released after 1997 could be vulnerable. [1] The attack can be executed without special privileges. [2] The attack was detailed on August 5, 2021 at Black Hat Briefings USA and at later at the USENIX 30th Security Symposium, where recordings are shared publicly. [3] [4] The attack does not leave any trace in the network logs. [5]

FragAttacks demonstration by Mathy Vanhoef

Patches

Vanhoef worked with the Wi-Fi Alliance to help vendors issue patches. [3]

Microsoft started issuing patches for Windows 7 through Windows 10 on May 11, 2021. [6]

References

External links



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