Closed TypicalAM closed 7 months ago
Solves #2. If the 4-way handshake is somehow not correct (packets 1&2 from one handshake and 3&4 from another) or the user supplies a bad password, the handshake data is not destroyed, meaning technically you can even bruteforce the PSK.
PSK
Solves #2. If the 4-way handshake is somehow not correct (packets 1&2 from one handshake and 3&4 from another) or the user supplies a bad password, the handshake data is not destroyed, meaning technically you can even bruteforce the
PSK
.