Intel published security advisories for Wi-Fi chips, saying that they require "adjacent access" for exploitation. Note that "adjacent access" does not mean the attacker's physical proximity. With Antenna for Hire, the hacker can be remote.
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More on #wireless#security. This time a #vulnerability affecting all major OS platforms (Windows, Apple, Android). There is a #trending#research in this field (e.g Fragattack, AWDL vuln), showing this is only the tip of the iceberg. https://t.co/Ym8IL0SW72
Do attackers leverage the corporate network airspace to conduct their nefarious activities? Here's what the IR professionals had to say: https://t.co/Cz0dc5F4US
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@vm_call Although this latest iPhone Format String flaw is perceived as seemingly benign, the implications of this vulnerability stretch far and beyond any joking matter. More insights in my blog post https://t.co/I2DXyi7Ab5
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Another reason why #AirEye exists, and Network Airspace Security & Protection is now important. Every legacy WiFi device out there can be turned into an #AntnenaForHire and used as a starting point to penetrate your network.
#cybersecurity#wifisecurity
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Why is this attack significant? A **remote** attacker controlling an #AntennaForHire in the proximity of a secure network can bypass **any** existing security mechanism to launch a **remote** attack against that network. https://t.co/D6mylnlPwP
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says Touhill. "And then you can hook up another antenna that finds things in the WiFi bandwidth. You tune your antennas to look for things at different slices in the spectrum.”
Ask me about the "Antena for hire" attack.
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"Antena for hire" is a term for taking over a Wi-Fi enabled device over the internet, and use it as an antenna for your attack, even if your network is fully secured with the current solutions.
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Another form of data breaching is using an unmonitored - uncontrolled device around your company's airspace.
the attack landscape just got wider.
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