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From the FAQ <http://www.wpacracker.com/faq.html>:

----- But I use WPA2 so it's cool right?

Actually, while WPA2 introduced CCMP mode as a replacement for the problematic TKIP, when run with authentication based on Pre-Shared Keys (PSK), it is still vulnerable to dictionary attacks. Our service works against both WPA and WPA2 when PSK is being used.



Thanks, it appears I was just plain wrong. Off to reconfigure some networks.




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