Researchers discovered AirSnitch, a series of Wi-Fi attacks that exploit vulnerabilities in network layer architecture to break client isolation protections across routers from major manufacturers including Netgear, Cisco, and Ubiquiti. The attacks enable full machine-in-the-middle interception of unencrypted traffic and can be used to steal credentials, intercept data, and perform DNS poisoning against both home and enterprise networks.
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Researchers discovered AirSnitch, a series of Wi-Fi attacks that exploit vulnerabilities in network layer architecture to break client isolation protections across routers from major manufacturers including Netgear, Cisco, and Ubiquiti. The attacks enable full machine-in-the-middle interception of unencrypted traffic and can be used to steal credentials, intercept data, and perform DNS poisoning against both home and enterprise networks.