RE: Wireless wep crackin on windows

From: Al Smolkin (UnODir_at_hotpop.com)
Date: 05/27/04

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    To: "pen-test@securityfocus.com" <pen-test@securityfocus.com>
    Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 12:03:54 -0400
    
    

    My apologies. My memory let me down. It was EtherPeek and NetSense, not AiroPeek.
    http://www.wildpackets.com/corporate/casestudies
    near the bottom of the page.

    On Thu, 27 May 2004 09:06:39 -0400, Angelacci, Anna M. CONT (SPAWAR) wrote:

    >Just curious, what brought you to the conclusion the Navy has selected
    >Airopeek?
    >
    >Anna Angelacci, MCT, MCSE, CNE, CCNA
    >ASC Wireless Security Analyst
    >email: Anna.Angelacci@Navy.mil
    >Phone: (843) 218-6312
    >Cell: (843) 478-5013
    > | |
    > )_) )_) )_)
    > )___))___))___)\
    > )____)____)_____)\\
    > _____|____|____|____\\\__
    > ------ -- -\ /---------
    > ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    > ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^ ^^^^
    > ^^^^ Code 511 ^^^^
    >Wireless Solutions Lab 1L7-2,Bldg 3147
    >SPAWAR Systems Center Charleston
    >PO Box 190022
    >N. Charleston, SC 29419-9022
    >Confidentiality, Availability, Integrity
    >
    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: Al Smolkin [mailto:UnODir@hotpop.com]
    >Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 12:47 PM
    >To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
    >Subject: Re: Wireless wep crackin on windows
    >
    >
    >Greets!
    >
    >Sadly, nobody knows about Airopeek! (http://www.wildpackets.com) A
    >sniffer/WEP cracker written specifically for Windoze.
    >
    >Honestly, there's no better program on the market.
    >
    >Maybe that's why U.S. Navy chose that particular program to be run as
    >part of their comm package. (There's a better blurb somewhere on the
    >site).
    >
    >One downside, though, to this tube of wonderful.
    >
    >Individual license costs $4,000. (that's four, as in one, two, three,
    >four, thousand, as in four zeros, dollars). See if your client is
    >willing to foot the bill.
    >
    >Otherwise, get with the program. Learn Linux.
    >
    >Al.
    >CEH, CCNA
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >On Thu, 20 May 2004 21:57:53 +0200, securityfocus@arkam.it wrote:
    >
    >>Hi all,
    >>
    >>one of my clients want to see how secure is his wireless network, so
    >>had asked me to try to enter his wlan. I've never done wireless
    >>pentesting before, so I'm here to ask ^_______^
    >>
    >>I'm basically using a windows machine, and i've already used
    >>netstumbler with my centrino wireless card to enumerate wlan networks,
    >>and with a gps receiver I can locate them on a map. I know there are
    >>many tools on linux for wep cracking, just like airsnort and others,
    >>but since I have little experience with linux OS, and I've to do this
    >>work in a few days, I'm searching for a wep cracker that can run on
    >>windows xp. Is there any one? Google did not help me ^_______^
    >>
    >>Thanks in advance,
    >>
    >>--
    >>
    >>Luca Dell'Oca
    >>CISSP Certified
    >>OPSA certified Analyst
    >>BS7799 Lead Auditor
    >>Arkam snc
    >>Via al Lago 68
    >>21026 Gavirate (VA)
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