@larand It was only a matter of time before something like this was discovered. At least when this happened to WEP, there was a better standard waiting in the wings. That's not the case with WPA2, and if this is as bad as everyone's claiming, then we definitely have a problem, the scope of which won't be known until the actual details come out.
Keep in mind that this technique (like the ones for WEP) still require physical proximity to you in order to carry out.
What I will likely do? Segment WiFi off from the rest of my network.