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by dvfjsdhgfv 2080 days ago
> Access to the infrastructure is pretty easy - e.g. a WiFi Pineapple is $99. https://shop.hak5.org/products/wifi-pineapple

Even though there are buggy WPA2 implementations, in general it's pretty difficult to get in unless a trivial passphrase is used in WPA2-Personal. With WPA2-Enterprise, it depends on the method used, but breaking properly implemented EAP-TLS is really difficult. Your best bet is to look for bugs in routers etc.

But this basically proves my point: if the attacker can get into your network, messing with the output from Paul Graham's HTTP server should be the least of your worries.