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10-08-2006, 08:10 PM
How To Crack 128-bit Wireless Networks In 60 Seconds - video
Just for fun (since I'm a dork), I was looking for a wireless stumbler for Macintosh that supported a GPS unit because I thought it would be interesting to map how many wireless networks there are in my neighborhood (I usually can see 15-30 unique wireless networks from any given point). In my search, I ran across one called kismac that does exactly what I wanted (it even generates the maps for you, so I didn't need to code something to plot the GPS coordinates on a map).
Link
http://www.shawnhogan.com/2006/08/how-to-crack-128-bit-wireless-networks.html
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Dancho Danchev
09.08.2006
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Just for fun (since I'm a dork), I was looking for a wireless stumbler for Macintosh that supported a GPS unit because I thought it would be interesting to map how many wireless networks there are in my neighborhood (I usually can see 15-30 unique wireless networks from any given point). In my search, I ran across one called kismac that does exactly what I wanted (it even generates the maps for you, so I didn't need to code something to plot the GPS coordinates on a map).
Link
http://www.shawnhogan.com/2006/08/how-to-crack-128-bit-wireless-networks.html
Added by
Dancho Danchev
09.08.2006
537 Hits