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| Thread ID: 99474 | 2009-05-03 09:52:00 | Preventing wireless bandwidth theft? | braindead (1685) | Press F1 |
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| 770679 | 2009-05-03 12:05:00 | Thanks all for your great help. Is WPA2 included with SP2 and SP3? |
braindead (1685) | ||
| 770680 | 2009-05-03 12:10:00 | WPA2 is included in SP3 | Speedy Gonzales (78) | ||
| 770681 | 2009-05-03 12:23:00 | Thank you :) | braindead (1685) | ||
| 770682 | 2009-05-03 22:45:00 | Unless the 'experianced hacker' has a Blade server or an array of playstion 3s or has many gtx280s with cuda I think wpa2 should stump him for a while :) Actually, its not *that* difficult to be honest. MAC Filtering is also not immune to its bypass methods. Lets just say for Home use, WPA2 will keep out the pesky neighbors ;) |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 770683 | 2009-05-04 00:14:00 | Actually, its not *that* difficult to be honest. MAC Filtering is also not immune to its bypass methods. Lets just say for Home use, WPA2 will keep out the pesky neighbors ;) +1 Cracking WPA2 does not require a cluster of PS3s or something powerful... All it needs is the almighty Backtrack disro on a USB stick along with a bit of patience;) |
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