- Jan 22, 2003
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I don't want my neighbors tapping into my Wi Fi network. I am currently running 64 bit WEP encryption but is this easily crackable or not? 64 bit seems kind of low to me.
Originally posted by: JackMDS
Is it Crackable? YES
However it needs a lot of time (I mean days), and real knowledge and tools to spoof MAC number, and to brink all the three together.
Originally posted by: alpineranger
The actual encryption mechanism is pretty secure, and the keys are constantly rotated, so a naive brute force attack would actually take quite a while to run on a large quatity of data. However, I remember reading about a weakness in the initialization vector (1) it's small and (2) can be guessed from a small sample of data. This was all detailed in a paper written by the first couple of guys who were able to crack the standard. It's been a while, but I think you'd still be able to find that paper somewhere.
Bottom line, unless you're trying to protect some sensitive data against people with the resources and desire to steal it, the weakness shouldn't be an issue.
For a deal like that, a standalone computer would be a good ideaWell my dad is currently a lead attorney on a hundred million dollar lawsuit, but fortunately he doesn't work at home.
