You're making me sparinoid too. Did you understand how it's possible to
know if failure occurs on the lower four digits vs the upper three +
checksum digit? I didn't understand that at all except for
understanding why it dramatically reduces the number of combinations to
be tried to brute force the PIN.
Chuck Norcutt
On 2/26/2014 2:44 PM, WayneS wrote:
> Many wifi routers have have a pin for easy wpa configuration that can be
> cracked. Password cracking is also on the rise. I put the wifi on a separate
> subnet zone.
>
> http://sviehb.wordpress.com/2011/12/27/wi-fi-protected-setup-pin-brute-force-vulnerability/
>
> http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57579981-83/top-wi-fi-routers-easy-to-hack-says-study/
>
> Wayne Sparinoid
>
> At 2/26/2014 11:16 AM, you wrote:
>> Forget it - seems they want you to login. I didn't but there's probably a
>> cookie letting me in.
>>
>> The gist of it is:
>> Contagious airborne WiFi virus
>> demonstrated<http://email.ietinfo.org/c/116q9A5B6YuyVCDA2pAGAL5Rm1>
>>
>>
>> A virus that spreads through WiFi networks as efficiently as a cold spreads
>> between humans has been demonstrated by researchers.
>>
>> Sorry,
>> jez
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