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L3l1-IWL._SL1281_-1-1024x768.jpg' alt='Atheros Wifi Fedora 15' title='Atheros Wifi Fedora 15' />List of Firmware Driver Updates for KRACK WPA2 Vulnerability. As many people have read or will soon read, there is a vulnerability in the WPA2 wireless protocol called Krack that could allow attackers to eavesdrop on wireless connections and inject data into the wireless stream in order to install malware or modify web pages. To protect yourself, many Wi. Fi product vendors will be releasing updated firmware and drivers for their products. It is strongly suggested that users update their hardware as soon as a update is available in order to protect themselves. This includes router firmware and wireless network card drivers. Le fait dtre membre vous permet davoir un suivi dtaill de vos demandes. To help with this, I have created a list of known information regarding various Wi. Fi vendors and whether new drivers are available. As this vulnerability is fairly new, there is little information available, I advise you to check this page throughout the coming days to see if new information is available. Kasperski Antivirus Program. This page includes information resulting from contacting of vendors, CERTs informative page, and other sources. Last Updated 1. 02. A long form guide about installing Linux on the Dell Venue 8 Pro 5830 Bay Trail tablet with Arch Linux and Friends. ESTCompanies with available information ADTRANADTRAN posted in their forums that they are performing an investigation and will send out a security notice to all signed up users with details. A security advisory was sent out on 1. Aerohive Networks. Aerohive has released an advisory explaining under what circumstances their products are vulnerable to KRACK. They also included information on what Hive. OS upgrades mitigate this attack,Arch Linux. Arch has pushed out updates for wpasupplicant and hostapd. Patches can be found here and here. Amazon. An Amazon Spokesperson responded to our inquiry with We are in the process of reviewing which of our devices may contain this vulnerability and will be issuing patches where needed. Apple. Today, October 3. Apple has released updates for all of their core operating systems that included fixes for the KRACK vulns. Aruba Networks. Patch information can be found here  here. A FAQ was posted as well. Arris. An Arris spokesperson told Bleeping. Computer ARRIS is committed to the security of our devices and safeguarding the millions of subscribers who use them. The KRACK flaw affects the WPA2 protocol itself and is not specific to any device or manufacturer. There is no current evidence of malicious exploits. ARRIS is evaluating our full Wi Fi portfolio and will release any required firmware updates as quickly as possible. Asus. Asus has released information see bottom of the page and working with chipset suppliers to patch the vulns and will release an update as soon as its ready. AVMAVM has a advisory posted regarding the KRACK vuln. According to AVM FRITZ Boxes on broadband connections are currently not affected by the wireless security breach known as Krack, as such access points do not use the affected 8. They also do not seem to be happy regarding the way the disclosure was handled. Barracuda Networks. Barracuda posted an advisory that lists affected products and contains links on hotfixes to resolve the KRACK vulns. Belkin, Linksys, and Wemo. Bleeping. Computer received a response from Belkin that states Belkin Linksys, and Wemo are aware of the WPA vulnerability. Our security teams are verifying details and we will advise accordingly. Also know that we are committed to putting the customer first and are planning to post instructions on our security advisory page on what customers can do to update their products, if and when required. Cisco. Cisco has released an advisory that discusses the vulnerability in relation to their product and a list of products that are vulnerable. Cisco has stated that IOS and driver updates are being developed and will be released. Cisco product users are advised to check the advisory often for future updates. DD WRTA beta version of DD WRT is on their FTP Site. At the time of this writing, the latest firmware is in a folder named 1. Debian. Debian posted an advisory to the Debian Security Announce mailing list with information on updates that resolve the Krack vulnerability. Dell. Dell has posted an advisory that lists all products that are NOT affected by the KRACK vulns. More information about affected products will be added to the advisory soon. D Link. D Link has posted an advisory stating that they are waiting for patches from the chipset manufacturers. They further accurately state that For consumers users, your priority should be updating devices such as laptops and smartphones. Dray. Tek. Dray. Tek has posted an advisory detailing what products are affected by KRACK and stating that updates will be available next week. Edimax. Edimax posted an advisory stating This vulnerability will require collaborative firmware patches from relevant manufacturers. Edimax is requesting assistance from them and is working diligently for the firmware fix. It will be published on Edimax website as soon as it becomes available. OS version 3. 5, which mitigates the KRACK vulns. En. Genius. En. Genius has posted an advisory with some information about the attack. I was told by an En. Genius spokesperson that they are working on security patches and will release updates to its firmware by the end of October. Espressif. Espressif has released updates for ESP IDF, ESP8. RTOS SDK,  ESP8. NONOS SDK on their Github page. Extreme Networks. Extreme Networks released an advisory and stated hotfixes for the KRACK vulns will be released starting on October 2. F5 Networks. According to a released advisory, F5 Networks products are not affected by KRACK. Fedora. Fedora has a Fedora 2. The Fedora 2. 6 and Fedora 2. Stable release. Free. BSDAccording to CERT, Free. BSD is aware of the vulnerability and users should either join their Free. BSD Announce mailing list or monitor their Security Information page. Fortinet. According to this document, the Forti. AP 5. 6. 1 release fixed the KRACK vulns. Google. Android 6. When Bleeping. Computer contacted Google, their statement was Were aware of the issue, and we will be patching any affected devices in the coming weeks. No information is available as of yet regarding Google Wi. Fi. Intel. Intel has released an advisory, which includes links to updated drivers. Kisslink. Kisslink has told Bleeping. Computer that as their products are protected via their Promximity technology and thus are not using WPA2 or affected by its bugs. Bosch Kts 200 Licence Key. Lede. Updated packages for hostapd common 2. Ledge. You can check for update availability via the opkg list upgradable command and upgrade using opkg update command. Update 1. 01. 81. LEDE released the 1. KRACK bugs and other issues. Lineage. OSLineage. OS has had patches merged to prevent the Krak vulns. Linux. According to the vulnerability release, Our attack is especially catastrophic against version 2. Wi Fi client commonly used on Linux. Patches can be found here. Meraki. Updates have been released for Cisco Meraki that resolve the KRACK vuln. More info can be found in this advisory 8. Vulnerability CVE 2. FAQ. Microchip Technology. Microchip has posted an advisory with available updates. Microsoft. Microsoft quietly fixed the KRACK vulns in the October 1. Patch Tuesday.  Mikro. Tik. According to Mikro. Tik Router. OS v. AP mode devices are not affected. All implemented fixes refer only to station and WDS modes. They further stated that firmware versions were released last week to fix this vulnerability.