From: National Post
The security hole set off a flurry of activity in the tech world, with device and software makers rushing to release fixes
The federal government is being tight-lipped about how a recent security flaw found in virtually all Wi-Fi devices is affecting its departments, but public servants bringing their work home with them could be at the most risk.
A security hole in the most common Wi-Fi security protocol — dubbed KRACK and described as a “serious weaknesses” by the researchers who discovered it — set off a flurry of activity in the tech world, with device and software makers rushing to release fixes.
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