On 05/18/2011 03:09 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: <>
WEP is known to be vulnerable. WPA has some weaknesses in some circumstances. WPA2 however is thought to be secure if you use a hard-to-guess password.
as you say *thought to be secure*.
A quick look at Wikipedia could have told you this.
i am not aware of what wikipedia states. post a link and i will read it.
Just for completeness, I visited some of the referenced URLS:
as i stated, just a few, as i have too many to post them all, and what i did post was a search of bookmarks using wifi/wireless/wlan and hack for search. nor i did not open any of the links i posted to see just exactly how they related.
as i said, and kevin j posted, a simple search via google will yield a very large list of sites that give information of what to use and how to do it.
In conclusion, the assertion that there are genuine WPA2 vulnerabilities (other than guessing passwords) remains unsupported.
i am not talking about guessing. and if you do not care to take time to run a google search to find truth, so be it.
but you can conclude this, i am not going to post in this thread or on any web site, step by step procedures of what and how to crack any system.
as i have mentioned in other threads, i have been involved in personal, corporate and national security and i will continue to maintain what i have been taught and learned.
in no way do i care to jeopardise fact that i have held some of the highest military security clearances this country has.
summation, "loose lips sink ships".