Executives at AirTight are defending their description of a little-known “vulnerability” in the 802.11 standard. One WLAN vendor called the claim a “publicity stunt” Others say the attack, which can only be mounted by an authorized WLAN user, is so limited in scope that it would be easier for an attacker to just use the unattended computer in a neighbor’s cubicle or even bribe a fellow employee to access data. The wireless attack is ‘going around your butt to get to your elbow,’ as we say in the South,” says Jennifer Jabbusch.”]
Source: https://www.csoonline.com/article/2125691/airtight-defends-wi-fi-wpa2–vulnerability–claim.html

