Re: Wireless wep crackin on windows

From: Al Smolkin (UnODir@hotpop.com)
Date: Wed May 26 2004 - 12:47:17 EDT


Greets!

Sadly, nobody knows about Airopeek! (http://www.wildpackets.com)
A sniffer/WEP cracker written specifically for Windoze.

Honestly, there's no better program on the market.

Maybe that's why U.S. Navy chose that particular program to be run as part of their comm package.
(There's a better blurb somewhere on the site).

One downside, though, to this tube of wonderful.

Individual license costs $4,000. (that's four, as in one, two, three, four, thousand, as in four zeros, dollars).
See if your client is willing to foot the bill.

Otherwise, get with the program. Learn Linux.

Al.
CEH, CCNA

On Thu, 20 May 2004 21:57:53 +0200, securityfocus@arkam.it wrote:

>Hi all,
>
>one of my clients want to see how secure is his wireless network, so had
>asked me to try to enter his wlan.
>I've never done wireless pentesting before, so I'm here to ask ^_______^
>
>I'm basically using a windows machine, and i've already used netstumbler
>with my centrino wireless card to enumerate wlan networks, and with a gps
>receiver I can locate them on a map. I know there are many tools on linux
>for wep cracking, just like airsnort and others, but since I have little
>experience with linux OS, and I've to do this work in a few days, I'm
>searching for a wep cracker that can run on windows xp. Is there any one?
>Google did not help me ^_______^
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
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>
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