aminos if you're using Ogero DSL wifi then ur wifi encryption is WEP hmm that means ur screwed long time ago :D we are now talking about the WPA encryption with TKIP getting cracked! check this out http://www.thetechherald.com/article.php/200935/4331/Report-WPA-TKIP-proven-flawed
J4D cracking wep is child's play , i have not attempted WPA and TKIP yet it takes a lot of time but its doable :D
aminos @jadberro actually the new wpa attack takes only 1 minute but gives you a view on the traffic not access to the access-point or the password of the AP. were you talking about rainbow tables?
J4D whats the point then if we can not have access to the password ?! packet interception for wpa i guess will be possible in the coming years with the advancement of processing capabilities and wireless network speeds :)
pikatore Bah, I got all excited for a second! Looks like I'll have to stick to my trusty rainbow tables.
Kareem You can't crack a WPA2 AES key, unless you want to survive for like (10^49083)! years ! try to set a WPA key like " jaribfekkalalkey" and tell me if there is a dictionary in the world that could help ^o)
J4D 33 GBs on a lebanese internet connection would take about the same time needed for a child to be born :P 9 months
Kareem pikatore wrotehttp://www.renderlab.net/projects/WPA-tables/ That is all folks. Dude, I already have this file, I spent like 2 days downloading it last year... That doesn't help. I repeat, if you use words not available in the dictionary like "shuya2ashta" goodluck with your table...
Kareem jadberro wrotekareem , i guess he does not know yet about the SMS language "if thats whats its called" What SMS language? it can be anything like hi@my!name%is^kareem
J4D true ! but what are the odds that an end-user of wireless routers knowing about rainbow tables ? and complexity and mixtures ! especially in Lebanon were there is a high chance of using the Latin Arabic language ETC...... usually the pass is not made that hard , usually idiotically stupid mostly formed of repetition of a single char ! my password is 12345678 !
arithma As usual, the argument goes in security is that: the weakest security link is the man behind the keyboard