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New attack cracks WPA Wi-Fi encryption in just a minute

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Old 08-27-2009
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New attack cracks WPA Wi-Fi encryption in just a minute

Encryption systems used by wireless routers have had a long history of security problems. The Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) system was cracked and rendered effectively pointless within a few years of its introduction in 1997. Now, it looks like its WPA successor may soon suffer the same fate, with a pair of Japanese researchers developing a way to break it in just one minute.

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Old 08-27-2009
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As the saying goes...
"if there's a way to make it, there's a way to break it"
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Old 08-27-2009
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Oh this is big this really is!!! Aircrack can already crack WEP in little or no time if you know what you are doing but WPA has been a no-no. Now this changes everything.
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This is old news... TKIP was already compromised in the sense that hackers have been able to read the traffic (as per this article). The only new part is they can do it faster now. 1 minute vs an hour - really who cares? WPA TKIP has been broken for ages.
FYI November 2008 http://www.broadbandreports.com/forum/r21385720-New-method-found-to-crack-WPA-but-not-WPA2
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Old 08-28-2009
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Yes Darth Shiv, we covered that story back in November and it's linked here as well ;)
"The attack builds on the so-called "Becks-Tews method" unveiled last year by researchers Martin Beck and Erik Tews..."
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Old 08-28-2009
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Darth Shiv said:
1 minute vs an hour - really who cares?
Are you serious? Try actually DOING it on a regular basis and answer that question. One minute is a quantum leap away from an hour.
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"If Man can make it, it's already been done & some other Man will break it (again) in 10% of the time it took to invent it".

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Old 08-28-2009
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TKIP was broken a year or possibly two ago...
I don't get this. Don't use TKIP or mix your encryption, bam.
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Are you serious? Try actually DOING it on a regular basis and answer that question. One minute is a quantum leap away from an hour.
No it isn't... simply moving from CPU to GPGPU makes a 100x increase in processing for many applications. A botnet of 100,000 computers gives you... wait for it... 100,000 times more processing power. 60->1 is trivial when it is already broken.

Making WPA2 crackable in many orders of magnitude less time would be significant.
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Old 09-28-2009
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I know I'm a bit late o the party, but if I may add the following to the discussion.
I had, YES, had implemented WPA2 security on my N-Draft router. Everything was fine on my home network UNTIL I went to download updates for my Xbox 360. Yea...the Xbox has issues with WPA2 when trying to connect through my router. Well, I had to go back and reset the router to WPA.
Does anyone know if there has been a fix released for this bug in the Xbox 360?
Thanks!
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