On 05/17/11 21:15, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
On 05/17/2011 11:36 PM, JD wrote:
TKIP is the feeble one. Two researchers in Japan busted TKIP in less than one minute using an ordinary PC.
You are correct. I just went and looked at my wireless router, and I'm using AES. I remember hearing about how feeble TKIP was 4 years ago, and immediately switched protocols on my home router from TKIP to AES. B^/ I just couldn't remember which was which.
I'm waiting for the next level new security that is unbreakable before buying my next new home wireless router. B^)
I do not think there is one, nor will there be one (for public use). The gov would not allow it's dissemination, and for good reason: can you imagine how easily it would be taken advantage of by criminals to cause damage? Perhaps there already are so called "ubreakable" methods being used by criminals, spies, ...etc. I don't really know.
All the "allowed" methods that you can access, download and use, can be easily broken by the gov/nsa. So, I gave up on the notion of unbreakable wifi protection long before wifi was so wide spread.