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It's like your roommate being able to splice into your cable without touching it, which seems to me silly to allow, but basically yeah.

WPA3 uses a better calculation where listening in doesn't tell you the key.



I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think splicing the cable is necessary, you can capture broadcast packets and advertise as having a local ip address and capture the packets, whether in a LAN (a residence connected to the same router as the target.) or a WAN (Reading your neighbour's packets).

At least from a blue team perspective that's what I assume can happen. The power lines outside my home have the network cables all spliced together anyways, it's not like you'd have to make a new connection.




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