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WepLab is a tool designed to teach how WEP works, what different vulnerabilities it has, and how they can be used in practice to break a WEP protected wireless network. So far, WepLab more than a Wep Key Cracker, is a Wep Security Analyzer designed from an educational point of view. The author has tried to leave the source code as clear as possible, running away from optimizations that would obfuscate it.
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Lucent Orinoco Client Manager stores SSID and WEP secret for all
known profiles in the Windows registry. The WEP secret is encrypted
but the security relies on the secrecy of the algorithm, not a key.
Compaq does also use the same algorithm.
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First release of chopchop. WEP cracker which uses the AP to decipher packets. Easiest one are ARP's. Takes 10-20s. Included within patches for wlan-ng to inject packets in monitor mode (I'll try to do hostap for the next release). That's about it. Bits and pieces are missing here and there (only decodes IP/ARP traffic), but it's pretty complete. Bug reports are welcome.
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We were able to extend Klein's attack and optimize it for usage against WEP. Using our version, it is possible to recover a 104 bit WEP key with probability 50% using just 40,000 captured packets. For 60,000 available data packets, the success probability is about 80% and for 85,000 data packets about 95%. Using active techniques like deauth and ARP re-injection, 40,000 packets can be captured in less than one minute under good condition. The actual computation takes about 3 seconds and 3 MB main memory on a Pentium-M 1.7 GHz and can additionally be optimized for devices with slower CPUs. The same attack can be used for 40 bit keys too with an even higher success probability.
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This tool is released as a proof-of-concept to demonstrate a weakness in the
LEAP protocol. LEAP is the Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol,
intellectual property of Cisco Systems, Inc. LEAP is a security mechanism
available only on Cisco access points to perform authentication of end-users
and access points. LEAP is written as a standard EAP-type, but is not compliant
with the 802.1X specification since the access point modifies packets in
transit, instead of simply passing them to a authentication server (e.g.
RADIUS).
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