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Have anyone tried this to see how/if it can crack through your wifi router?

I must admit it's a bit scary to think that my tablet may be able to 'hack through' my router.

Interesting post here: http://eeelucky.blogspot.com/2009/03...n-n800810.html

Will see if I can download it later and try it out.

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(Edit: Found a thread here on maemo.org about it actually: http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=20888 )

But...wow...check out this video of a tool for upcoming Mer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Npjjr_hSzY

Yaoza....
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Basically the problem with n810 is the packet injection, which is not possible. And if you have a laptop do to the injection, well, you could do everything on the laptop. I guess n900 won't be able to do packet injection either, but that would deserve a check.

Another point is that the n810 doesn't have too much power to calcul stuff, and cracking wireless encryption might be power-hungry.

Oh and, depending on why you want this (is this for surfing freely or for doing professional penetration testing?), nxx0 might not be the perfect device.
 
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Originally Posted by Tintin View Post
Have anyone tried this to see how/if it can crack through your wifi router?
Here's a quick test: are you using WEP? Seriously, that's been known-broken since 2001 and no amount of testing with aircrack or whatever will make it better. Use WPA2, and encrypt all your sensitive traffic at the application layer.
 
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And use WPA2/CCMP (AES), not WPA2/TKIP
 
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Originally Posted by lma View Post
Here's a quick test: are you using WEP? Seriously, that's been known-broken since 2001 and no amount of testing with aircrack or whatever will make it better. Use WPA2, and encrypt all your sensitive traffic at the application layer.
Show I'm a noob, I'm using WEP on the home-router...
Time to change it. Thanks.

(and in regards to the injection point - I thought the video linked to above showed injection).
 
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Originally Posted by corsac View Post
And use WPA2/CCMP (AES), not WPA2/TKIP
Almost correct.

WPA2 is AES-based CCMP. There is no WPA2/TKIP. Just don't use WPA or WPA/TKIP. Use WPA2/CCMP aka WPA2/AES

(There are alternatives to WPA2 PSK (Personal). For the average home user WPA2 PSK (Personal) is sufficient.)
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