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does anyone know how i can decrypt a wep key?
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i was looking for a program name
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well if there running a good eyctoin key on there network there not much of a chance of a program hacking it. I think out home one runs at 64 or 128 bit inction and both of those are pretty hard ones to crack
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It's nearly impossible, and you won't do it with any little "script kiddie" programs out there. That's why they call it "ENCRYPTION"

Timelessblur wrote:well if there running a good eyctoin key on there network there not much of a chance of a program hacking it. I think out home one runs at 64 or 128 bit inction and both of those are pretty hard ones to crack
Timeless, you may not be aware.. but any encryption operating out of the US, has to be at least 128bit. That's internet standard. Even still, most companies use 192bit and even 256bit. Which is an insanely high encryption level.
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.... No comment...

Except for - The United States does not like 128 bit... Simply put they hate the fact they can't crack it...
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rokbass wrote:does anyone know how i can decrypt a wep key?
It's not mathematically practical. The keys dont need to be 'decrypted'. They need to be factored. If you knew how it worked, you'd know that. Simply the fact that you don't know how it works shows you don't know enough to crack WEP (which is rediculously easy to crack--good encryption, very poorly implemented)
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x Wasted Mind x wrote:It's nearly impossible, and you won't do it with any little "script kiddie" programs out there. That's why they call it "ENCRYPTION"

Timelessblur wrote:well if there running a good eyctoin key on there network there not much of a chance of a program hacking it. I think out home one runs at 64 or 128 bit inction and both of those are pretty hard ones to crack
Timeless, you may not be aware.. but any encryption operating out of the US, has to be at least 128bit. That's internet standard. Even still, most companies use 192bit and even 256bit. Which is an insanely high encryption level.
Most wireless networks are 64bit
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still at 64 bit it still pretty damn hard to crack. since each peace of info is ran though a 64 X 64 matrix to get the answer
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