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November 8, 2008

Phil Windley
pjw
Phil Windley's Technometria
» WPA Crack

Xirrus Wi-Fi Array consists of a Wi-Fi control...

WPA, or WiFi Protected Access, is one of the primary means of protecting Wi-Fi hubs. Ars Technica reports that Erik Tews, a PhD candidate from Germany is prepared to present a paper at PacSec this week that explains how he was able to crack it.

The exploit doesn't actually crack WPA keys, but does allow an attacker to sniff a packet, make minor modifications to the checksum and then use the access point to check the results. This man-in-the-middle attack could allow attackers to make ARP poisoning or Even DNS poisoning attacks.

Tags: security wi-fi wpa

July 10, 2008

Dennis Muhlestein
nonic
All My Brain
» Switching to VOIP saves me $400/year.

T-Mobile came out with a new @Home service at the start of July that integrates VOIP and Wi-Fi calling w/ supported phones. Here's how it works: If you carry a plan that is $39/month or more, then you qualify to get the @Home router and they add a line to your account. Your existing [...]