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- Hacking on Oct 6, 2008
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Not a bad explanation of how to penetrate a protected wireless network. By the way, don't use WEP to encrypt your connection, ever.
Reviewed by kevinryanmooney Oct 08 2008, 02:08pm ( 22 reviews ) • quequero.org
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Reviewed by simondignam7 on May 04 2009, 11:03am
yeah, or do it the easy way (in ireland) with an eircom wep decrypter
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Reviewed by ArgentPyro on Nov 14 2008, 3:20pm
This must be the 12th or 13th page i have come across in the past 2 months on how to do this, in one manner or another. Has this become the new fad? That if you can access one of the most unsecure wireless encryption methods, you pass off as some sort of hacker? "ur 1337 1f u (n d0 7415""
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Rated by BillinSDCA on Oct 20 2008, 7:32am
Amazing how many customers each month that ask me how to get on their neighbor's network. :(
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Rated by MurtazaBaloch on Oct 20 2008, 2:12am
Interesting but kinda useless for people who have their own Wireless connection. Anyways nice try..
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Reviewed by Saphyn on Oct 17 2008, 7:59am
I'm with slowmo.
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Rated by DoriKing on Oct 13 2008, 11:01pm
awesome!
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Rated by 0isin on Oct 10 2008, 5:53pm
Awesome, just, I have my own wireless, thanks.
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Reviewed by slowmo on Oct 10 2008, 3:55pm
I wonder when will script kiddies stop copying and pasting instructions like this into a blog...