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New Vulnerability Allows for Next Generation Rogue Access Point

By Uriya Elkayam - As part of our research, we found a vulnerability by-design in the Wi-Fi protocol that under OWE mode exposes Hidden Networks. This means that a hidden wireless network name is open to all, not just to a device attempting to access a pre-known hidden network.

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New Survey Reveals Hackers’ Best-Kept Secret

Do attackers leverage the corporate network airspace to conduct their nefarious activities such as gaining...

AirEye Launches Office of CISO Led by Industry Veteran Sarb Sembhi

Leader in network airspace control and protection forms new initiative to guide security teams as...

The Apple format string bug: From a silly prank to an airborne attack

At AirEye we analyze, research and learn Wi-Fi related attacks. What we found was that...

Amazon Sidewalk: The Enterprise Wireless Security Angle

Last week Amazon released Sidewalk – a low-bandwidth network between Sidewalk Bridge devices. While Sidewalk...

FragAttacks + Antenna for Hire: The Perfect Storm in Your Network Airspace

Coupling FragAttacks with Antenna for Hire means that the attacks can be carried out remotely

AirEye Raises $8M Series A to Extend Network Security into the Unprotected Digital Airspace

AirEye is the first solution to block attacks against corporations launched from Antenna for Hire...

AirEye secures the invisible Corporate Network Airspace

Ohad Plotnik, Aorato’s co-founder, serial entrepreneur and Finjan founder Shlomo Touboul, and Amichai Schulman, Imperva’s...