KRACK attack works on all modern protected WiFi networks against WPA1 and WPA2.
However, it looks like almost every supported gear and operating systems are at risk of KRACK attack.
The researcher found the vulnerability accidentally while he was working on another paper.

Krackattacks.com also mentions that changing the passwords of Wifi connection will not prevent the attack.
Further, Vanhoef has advised home users to update their WiFi compatible devices including computers and phones.
He also suggested disabling features like client mode and 802.11r.

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