Read more.A fix was released for Windows 7 or newer users on Patch Tuesday last week (10th October).
Read more.A fix was released for Windows 7 or newer users on Patch Tuesday last week (10th October).
It's just a stop gap solution. The only thing that's truly important is patched firmware for access points, routers and modems.
Last edited by azrael-; 17-10-2017 at 09:46 AM.
The vulnerability is in the client software, not the server, so if you are using an AP as a base, it should be OK, if it being used as a client (eg, a repeater) it may be at risk.
For users of Draytek products there is an announcement here.
http://www.draytek.co.uk/information...-vulnerability
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It's just a stop gap solution. The only thing that's truly important is updating ... Android phones.
Reasonably modern Windows, Mac and Linux desktops/laptops can all get updates. Apple phones from the last 3-4 years can run latest iOS and get updates. Hell I suspect even Windows Lumia phones got an update. But I've got a retail Moto X Play still on Android 6, and I've given up expecting an update.
For the majority of Android phone manufacturers it seems security is a flagship-only feature
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