Security News > 2017 > November > Apple protects its Wi-Fi enabled devices from KRACK attack

Apple has released security updates for its many popular products, and has finally plugged the recently unveiled WPA2 flaws that allow attackers to extract sensitive information from Wi-Fi traffic. Fixes for preventing a KRACK attack being leveraged against users have been included in the updates for all of Apple’s Wi-Fi enabled devices: Macs, iPhones and iPads, Apple Watch and Apple TV. Other plugged flaws of note A glut of vulnerabilities in WebKit, Apple’s layout engine … More →
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