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m0skit0
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Re: Attacking WEP wireless networks

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DBZo07
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Re: Attacking WEP wireless networks

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ok,I understood..
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On Topic: what setting you advice to avoid this stealing keys?
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Re: Attacking WEP wireless networks

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Keep on-topic.
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thekamikazepr
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Re: Attacking WEP wireless networks

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Halvhjearne wrote:nice guide alltho it is beginning to be useless, as no one in there right mind would still use WEP ...

still its good info and a nice guide, i was messing with these commands a little while ago but kinda gave up on it .. i might try again after reading this .. thanx m0skit0 :mrgreen:
Half of the people out there (or more) dont know whats the difference between WEP, WPA/WPA2.
The same reason some people say its better to not put anything because that way they dont have to type it down or rmemeber it when friends come over.....


Still MANY ISP provided modem/routers (all in one) have WEP and theres no way to fix that sadly, unless you buy your own modem and router instead of using the companies one, but average joe would rather pay $5 to the ISP than spend $100-$200 in gear they dont even know how to set up.

I used to work securing this WEP networks back in the day (2 years ago) from Airdump attacks while using a bidirectional antena (prolongs range up to 5 miles depending on the antenna).



Also there are some enhancers to your technique as in creating packet traffic yourself against the "victim router" tehrefore instead of minutes it will take seconds
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Re: Attacking WEP wireless networks

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thekamikazepr wrote:Also there are some enhancers to your technique as in creating packet traffic yourself against the "victim router" tehrefore instead of minutes it will take seconds
You better read the whole stuff before making comments.
m0skit0 wrote:We got ARP requests and we're sending them back to the AP to generate even more data packets. This should increase IVs gathering
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Re: Attacking WEP wireless networks

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Yes finally real man that uses linux distro :D
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