Wireless LAN Encryption Standard Broken
doug13 writes: "A Rice University student cracks 802.11x encryption protocol in a week. Here is how he did it." We mentioned the cryptographic paper that underlies this attack a few days ago.
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Sorry to respond to a troll, but you got it wrong.
Should read:
Your comments are DESpicable.
Why?
Because you have no IDEA how SSH works, but you assume you do.
You are a BLOWFISH.
Sorry, could not find a way to work in 3DES, RC4, or RSA into this picture...
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gonna have to re-run that cat-5 into the shitter after all.
"i was saying gnu-rd"
In metropolitan ares, tons of companies/individuals have 802.11 networks. Could he use this to have free access just about anywhere? I think Starbucks is installing 802.11 in all their stores. This would be nice.
Mr. Carnes goes on to proclaim "the storage building industry may as well give up. No one will want to trust leaving their old couches in those things now."
In a related story: All over the nation, garages equipped with the Microsoft IIS Garage Door Opener have been opening spontaniously for more than 2 weeks. The owners don't seem to mind, though, as they gave up trying to actually use the garages due to their being built only wide enough to hold a Microsoft car, and nothing else.
NetInfo connection failed for server 127.0.0.1/local
Note: He was a summer intern at ATT.
So..what did you do last summer.
Hacked WEP and got arrested by the FBI all in one week.
Impressive..but I don't think that is Microsoft-material...
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i heard he wirelessly decrypted a pdf, get him adobe!!!
I'm using wireless right now. Good thing I'm not encrypted, or someone would be able to break it and snoop on me to see that I am reading /.
Are they going to arrest this guy too?
All Troll + "offtopic" mods are meta moderated as "Unfair", because you abused the system.
The details of how he did it are in PDF format. Doesn't that make Adobe a party to the crime of distributing a circumvention device?
Thanks for not reading the article, which specifically said they used cheap OTS 802.11 cards and Linux drivers - not sophisticated equipment, by design. So you're an idiot, as are the 3 moderators who modded this bullshit up without also reading the article.
Is that like the backwards R in Toys-R-Us? (toys-yah-russ?)