Data: CASIE
Negative Trigger
all
modern
Wi-Fi
networks
using
WPA
or
WPA2
encryption
.
The
security
vulnerabilities
allow
attackers
to
read
Wi-Fi
traffic
between
devices
and
wireless
access
points
,
and
in
some
cases
even
modify
it
to
inject
malware
into
websites
.
Security
researchers
claim
Vulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerability
devices
running
macOS
,
Windows
,
iOS
,
Android
,
and
Linux
will be affected
Vulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerability
by
the
vulnerabilities
.
Microsoft
says
it
has
already
fixed
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
the
problem
for
customers
running
supported
versions
of
Windows
.
“
We
have released
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
a
security
update
to
address
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
this
issue
,
”
says
a
Microsoft
spokesperson
in
a
statement
to
The
Verge
.
“
Customers
who
apply
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
the
update
,
or
have
automatic
updates
enabled
,
will
be
protected
.
We
continue
to
encourage
customers
to
turn
on
automatic
updates
to
help
ensure
they
are
protected.
”
Microsoft
says
the
Windows
updates
released
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
on
October
10th
protect
customers
,
and
the
company
“
withheld
disclosure
Vulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerability
until
other
vendors
could
develop and release
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
updates.
”
While
it
looks
like
Android
and
Linux
devices
are affected
Vulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerability
by
the
worst
part
of
the
vulnerabilities
,
allowing
attackers
to
manipulate
websites
,
Google
has promised
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
a
fix
for
affected
devices
“
in
the
coming
weeks.
”
Google
’
s
own
Pixel
devices
will
be
the
first
to
receive
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
fixes
with
security
patch
level
of
November
6
,
2017
,
but
most
other
handsets
are
still
well
behind
even
the
latest
updates
.
Security
researchers
claim
Vulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerability
41
percent
of
Android
devices
are vulnerable
Vulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerability
to
an
“
exceptionally
devastating
”
variant
of
the
Wi-Fi
attack
that
involves
manipulating
traffic
,
and
it
will
take
time
to
patch
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
older
devices
.
The
Verge
has
reached
out
to
a
variety
of
Android
phone
makers
to
clarify
when
security
patches
will reach
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
handsets
,
and
we
’
ll
update
you
accordingly
.
At
the
time
of
writing
,
Apple
has
not
yet
clarified
Vulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerability
whether
the
latest
versions
of
macOS
and
iOS
are vulnerable
Vulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerability
.
The
Wi-Fi
Alliance
,
a
network
of
companies
responsible
for
Wi-Fi
,
has
responded
to
the disclosure
Vulnerability-related.DiscoverVulnerability
of
the
vulnerabilities
.
“
This
issue
can
be
resolved
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
through
straightforward
software
updates
,
and
the
Wi-Fi
industry
,
including
major
platform
providers
,
has
already
started
deploying
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
patches
to
Wi-Fi
users
,
”
says
a
Wi-Fi
Alliance
spokesperson
.
“
Users
can
expect
all
their
Wi-Fi
devices
,
whether
patched or unpatched
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
,
to
continue
working
well
together.
”
Apple
also
confirmed
to
both
The
Verge
and
AppleInsider
that
the
vulnerability
is patched
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
in
a
beta
version
of
the
current
operating
systems
.
The
fix
should
go public
Vulnerability-related.PatchVulnerability
in
a
few
weeks
,
so
iOS
and
macOS
devices
are
n't
in
the
clear
just
yet
.
AppleInsider
also
reports
that
AirPort
hardware
,
including
the
Time
Machine
,
AirPort
Extreme
base
station
,
and
AirPort
Express
do
not
have
a
patch
.
The
publication
's
source
also
was
n't
sure
if
one
was
in
the
works
.