Not exactly, you could be running WPA2-TKIP and
WPA-AES. That means in that particular
instance, the WPA deployment would be more
secure than WPA2.
Remember that WPA and WPA2 are merely marketing
terms.
This attack definitely shows that the TKIP
Band-Aid is all but completely broken, but it's
not a 1 minutes attack by any stretch of the
imagination.
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