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WPA Encryption

Yes it can be crack the only issue is that you really need a huge dictionary list the more the better. what does this mean it just means that you just have to think of a long pass-phrase for your password. Back in mid 2005 you just needed a good CPU to process large amount of data, but now on curtain NVidia cards it can speed up decryption

  • 8 characters - This is consider weak password to industry standards.
  • 20 characters - This is the minimum for industry standards.
  • 63 characters - This is the maximum and consider tough to crack.
You may start thinking that any wireless connection is unsafe well its like a catch-22. There are tools out there that can alert you when a hacker is attempting to get in your network. I know most large corporations do have these tools they can either software or hardware. Remember, doing this illegal without the person or corporations permission, but its legal to try it at your own home router.

Want to see the process of cracking WPA

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File Name: WPA.pdf

File Size: 2.54 MB (2,667,637 bytes)
Date Created: 06/03/2009


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Comments

Chris said…
Yea I would really like to see the dictionary with would take to crack my wireless and no its not "P@ssword" lol
Baltazar said…
This looks like a really useful tutorial :-)
Its been almost four years since I tried to crack WEP, and this blog post is making me want to try to crack WAP now.

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