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Old 09-02-2011, 14:58   #13
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Re: opinions wanted (computer forensics)

Just general feedback,

He talks about the use of aircrack for WEP and WAP-PSK, then goes on to say the use of WPA_PSK.

'To prevent unauthorized access to the wireless network firstly the password should be changed to more secure types such as PSK, WPA2 or WPA. This is more reliable then outdated WEP.'

Emphasis is mine.

I think he needs to be clear that aircrack is only good against WPA-PSK where the key is short and a dictionary word. The use of long keys with random letters, numbers and symbols effectively stops the use of aircrack to break the WPA-PSK encryption.

Not totally sure but for WPA it only uses a brute force dictionary attack I think.

HTH

JJ
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