Krack Attack: Who's protected?

nickx91

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As you all may know, everyone who is connected to Wi-Fi is open to this exploit and their data can be decrypted. Companies are rushing for software update and patches. Here's a list of companies that have released their patches or ETAs for the update:

Apple ⚠️- Apple has ALREADY released a patch update in macOS 10.11.1 (beta only). Apple will likely release the KRACK Wi-Fi patch in iOS 11.1 this week.
The company will widely roll out an update for iOS and Mac users in a few days.

Windows ✅ - Windows reacted promptly and sent out an automatic update for Windows 7, 8, 8.1 & 10 users.

Linux ✅ - Linux worked swiftly and released KRACK Wi-Fi Patches updates for Ubuntu 14.04+, Arch, OpenBSD, Debian, Gentoo, and Linux upstream.

Intel chipsets ✅ - Intel released firmware updates for its various chipsets.

Raspberry Pi ⚠️ - Jessian, Stretch has been fixed. Wheezy and others will receive updates by October 17.

Android ⚠️ - Android will fix at patch level by November 6, 2017.

Lineage OS ✅ - Fixes have been merged and will be rolled out in next weekly release.

Samsung ⚠️ - Samsung’s flagship devices have received Google security patches, but older models have still not received KRACK Wi-Fi patches.

Google Wi-Fi ❌ - Google will release a patch soon.

Apple Airport ❌ - No news on the Apple Airport.

Netgear ⚠️- No updates have been released. Expect updates soon.

UniFi ✅- Firmware 3.9.3 solves the concern.

For more, source: Krack WiFi Security Fixes

Did you receive update for your devices? Have you reached your carrier provider? What did they say? I will update it here.
 
No update for Windows Phone users although Windows 10 Mobile users have received the patch.
 

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