In this episode of Full Disclosure, Nox and I describe four improved methods of cracking WEP encryption: the ARP Request Replay Attack, Fragmentation Attack, Caffe Latte Attack, and Hirte Attack. The ARP Request Replay Attack and the Fragmentation Attack are known as clientless attacks because they do not require a client to be connected to the wireless AP. To initiate the attack, these two attacks only require one data packet. The Caffe Latte Attack and the Hirte Attack are client-based attacks because they specifically target clients to increase the IVs. Also, we show an improved method of cracking the IVs called the PTW cracking method. With the PTW method, WEP encryption can be cracked 80% of the time with only 60,000 IVs. For more information on the insecurities of WEP encryption watch Episode 2.
Part 2 of 2
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damn man how do you remember all this shit.....
BobFreaky9 2 years ago
nice but i would of like it if u used more cracking methods like westside-ng ect ect
maam31 2 years ago
Yo nice vid! i have the exact same Compaq Laptop. U think u can make a tut on connecting to the internet with Backtrack 3 with a laptop?
noimus13 3 years ago
nice!
but i can't see anything!
youtube supports hd...
hd would be much better!
martincs14 3 years ago
nice video guys.
kivi12k 3 years ago
where is part one??
Senseij14 3 years ago
it sounds so cool even when I dont understand the word you're saying lol
Where the hell was youtube when I was into hacking, haha...
Ph1at1ine 3 years ago
Awesome video!
th55 3 years ago