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(Aug 20, 2009 - 8:28 PM)
Ahh, the memories of the internet 22 years ago.
Jeez time flies. Seems like it was just yesterday I was downloading ansi porn using COMiT connected to netcom at a blazing 1200 baud.
(Nov 10, 2008 - 2:31 PM)
I can't imagine an effective brute force without a word list. They are one in the same in my opinion. For the record, I've cracked WPA TKIP in about 20 minutes on a dual quad xeon number cruncher. So this is nothing new to me and many others. Regardless, I'm very interested in seeing the details behind their 'claims'. Because as of right now, that's all it is.
(Nov 6, 2008 - 3:01 PM)
WPA using TKIP has been exploitable using brute force dictionary attack on the passphrase for years. This is nothing new. WPA2 with AES however has yet to be cracked. You're also safe if your passphrase is a bunch of random non-dictionary word characters (16+) even with TKIP.
Nothing like people taking credit for something that is common knowledge.