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Sunday, June 28, 2009
FOLLOW UP Hacking Practical 1: Cracking WEP: article 200912
Quick Follow Up
My buddy was able to crack WEP 128 just fine on his Linksys today as well as another 3COM 7760. I went and verified and I was able to crack 128 as well on my Linksys. ODD!
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