WPA2 is dead: https://hashcat.net/forum/thread-7717.html Long live WPA3! (It can't come soon enough IMO)
Short summary for the less-techie: WPA2 is what protects Wifi networks so that you need the password in order to connect. If you can break this, you can connect to anything. I'm not sure if it also means you can listen in on anything too (it might).
In the example given, they crack it with a 4xGTX1080 rig in under a minute.
Short summary for the less-techie: WPA2 is what protects Wifi networks so that you need the password in order to connect. If you can break this, you can connect to anything. I'm not sure if it also means you can listen in on anything too (it might).
In the example given, they crack it with a 4xGTX1080 rig in under a minute.