Protected WLAN

g geleem at bellsouth.net
Fri May 20 09:46:12 UTC 2011


On 05/20/2011 04:30 AM, JD wrote:
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> Tim, your points are way too generalized.

as is this whole thread has been.


open a browser, log google at;

   http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en&num=100

*leave quotes and plus sign just as they are shown*.


enter this in 'all these words';

  "crack+wpa2" "cracking+wpa2"

about 1,600 results.


open a second tab, log above link,
 enter this in 'all these words';

   "hack+wpa2" "hacking+wpa2"

about 717 results.


open a third tab, log above link,
 enter this in 'all these words';

  "crack+wpa2" "cracking+wpa2" "hack+wpa2" "hacking+wpa2"

about 234 results.


open a fourth tab, log above link,
 enter this in 'this exact wording or phrase';

  crack+wpa2 cracking+wpa2 hack+wpa2 hacking+wpa2

results not shown.


open a fifth tab, log above link,
 enter this in 'this exact wording or phrase';

  securing wpa2

4 results.


in all of above results;

  you will find pro and con about 'ssid'.
  you will find wpa2 can be hacked if key is weak.


*but*, the main thing about all of this, and should be and needs to
be _understood_, if you do not read these links to see how and what
is being shown and then run these procedures against your own system,
you just might be vulnerable and your system can/may be hacked.


debating who is right and who is wrong about what, is doing nothing
but waisting time that should be spent testing your system to insure
that what is being shown on internet can not be used to crack/hack
your system.


*note*, use of words "you" and "your" is not directed at any one
person in this thread. they are used in a general term and in no
way reflect upon any persons living or dead.


hth.

later.
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peace out.

tc.hago,

g
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