Comment by inetknght
4 years ago
> certain devices accept plaintext aggregated frames that look like handshake messages. An adversary can exploit this by sending an aggregated frame whose starts resembles a handshake message and whose second subframe contains the packet that the adversary wants to inject.
That reminds me of a thread [0] that came up a month ago mentioning discussion of packets in packets [1]. That paper was from 2011!
[0]: https://static.usenix.org/events/woot11/tech/final_files/Goo...
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