Apple has already fixed the KRACK Wi-Fi exploit in its latest iOS beta

This means that, while anybody can opt to download and install the beta, regular users will have to wait a little longer to get the fix as part of the official iOS release.

The Big A is hardly the only company to respond to the vulnerability in a promptly manner. In fact, Microsoft rolled out a fix only hours after the exploit vector became public.
In case you’re wondering which other companies have too already patched the bug, Owen Williams has put together a handy list of companies that have released firmware updates for affected devices.
Make sure you take a peek at it: the sooner you get the fix, the better.
Meanwhile, Android users, who happen to be most susceptible to the attack, will have to wait until November 6 to get the cure.
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