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6 WiFi Key Generator is a nice, free Windows program, that belongs to the category and has been published by Free Software Download. More about WiFi Key Generator About the download, WiFi Key Generator is a relatively light software that does not require as much free space than most programs in the section Networking software. It's a software very heavily used in many countries such as India, Indonesia, and Pakistan.Since the software was added to our catalog in 2011, it has already reached 557,983 installations, and last week it achieved 80 installations.It's available for users with the operating system Windows 98 and previous versions, and you can download it in English. The current version of the program is 1.0 and it has been updated on 2/8/2011.

O2 Wlan Keygen

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Last week I’ve read small news on c’t magazine saying that the default password of EasyBox router used for Vodafone, Telecom, Arcor in Germany was hacked by Sebastian Petters. That means if someone is using default settings of EasyBox, you can get his WLAN password easily and then access his network. This default password was generated by a algorithm and this algorithm was patented. Therefore like other patents, the complete description of algorithm was simply exposed on internet (if you can read German). As you can see the algorithm is pretty simple, it just takes the MAC address of router, makes some computations with base changing, xor,plus Therefore all we have to do is get the MAC address of victim, make a copy of the algorithm ourselves and then generate the default WLAN password. Let’s make an example. Sentinel Superpro Usb Driver Cracker. Almost of my neighbors are simple persons, they order DSL lines, install the hardwares and let all settings like they were from factory.

So here is a snapshot of all available wireless networks around me. Some of SSID names were changed but some of them are default and I can easily recognize which one is an EasyBox router. I just choose one of them, for example the “EasyBox-F1xxxx” giving me a good signal. Open a Terminal (Ctr-Alt-T in Ubuntu) and execute this command servuskevin@pegasus:~$ sudo iwlist wlan0 scanning This command prints out a long list of all networks with their detailed information. Let’s scroll down till our victim “EasyBox-F1xxxx”, ok it’s MAC address is 88:25:2C:xx:xx:xx. So we have what we need. Now let’s implement the algorithm and calculate the default password.

If you’re lazy then I’ve written a small web app to calculate it Go there, enter the MAC Address of victim and you’ll get the default password of that box. Of course this algorithm is only correct for router produced by Arcadyan Technology Corporation. If victim has another one, then reverse yourself the algorithm and share with me. I also want to integrate more algorithms in that web app. Here is the evidence that “Easybox-Fxxxxx” was hacked So that is the first part of this blog. It’s about “cool” news from March and it maybe concerns only on people who live in Germany.

The second part will discuss how we can crack a WPA/WPA2 password through WPS vulnerability. For more detailed information how this vulnerability works, I recommend you to read this article. I know it’s again “cool” news but I was really surprised that after months there is no update of firmware on for some routers therefore I think the exploit still works on a lot of routers. Through this vulnerability, the WPA password can be recovered in plain-text once the attack on the access point WPS is initiated, which takes me 10 hours on a Intel Petium Dual Core 2GHz with Backtrack. The duration depends on which program you use to crack and your CPU.

This exploit defeats WPS via an intelligent brute force attack to the static WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) PIN. This vulnerability exposes a side-channel attack against Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) versions 1 and 2 allowing the extraction of the Pre-Shared Key (PSK) used to secure the network.