pfarell Wrote: 
> For 99% of folks, the value of the resource is pretty small
I'm in the 1% you didn't include. I store *The Truth* on my PCs and
transmit it back and forth between them constantly :)

radish Wrote: 
> which is generated for you by WPA and as far as I can tell is not
> dependent on the security of your PSKI thought the PSK is used as the initial 
> key in the key renewal interval
(typically 3600 seconds). If you have other info, I'd like to hear about
it with references, please.

radish Wrote: 
> Attacking WPA directly will allow you to authenticate as a legitimate
> client and get your own session key, this negating the need to attack
> AES.I'm not so concerned about someone gaining access to the network as I am
with someone snooping encrypted OTA packets. Both have been shown to be
enormously difficult with WPA2, but I believe the former is more
difficult than the latter.


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