Hello John,

        This URL doesn't work (ODBC error) and a demo of a WPA/2 attack
would be great (April 25th is next meeting - confirm?). I'm sure someone
will still streamline the attack to reduce the need for rainbow tables
(even w/ this is valid against corporate networks).

        Anything in the works for .n to support something more secure? I
know we are draft, but I'm curious. Or is 802.1x still the only approach
to secure.

-Ben 

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jon Baer
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 6:45 PM
To: nycwireless@lists.nycwireless.net
Subject: Re: [nycwireless] Breaking WEP in < 60 seconds

Well I guess if you consider WEP = Worthless right off the bat + it now
takes a minute for what took a few hours to do rehashed :-)

I think you don't have to look further on WPA/2 attacks than cowpatty
and rainbow tables, kinda primitive but still effective ...

http://www.churchofwifi.org/default.asp?PageLink=Project_Display.asp? 
PID=95

Maybe a demo of both @ the next meetup?

- Jon
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