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I'm looking for a program that can break WAN Encryptions for my friend. He's in the Air Force and on his laptop all he can pick up is secured networks. If you know of a place I can download a program that will do this for me I will more than appreciate it.

 

Thanks

 

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I dont care what a WAN is. Or a WEP, but if you want to scan for wireless networks then get Retina WiFi Scanner. Many more but my friend uses it and it works ;D :D:DA :RQ#I%UJP*(E57gw9t5hsiodaeyin6t5tas,l3i45

WAN's are wide area networks or something, its like a lan or group of wireless computers

 

and I guess your asking how to crack network keys? A bruteforcer might work, but this is the wrong section and use google

WAN's are wide area networks or something

 

correct

 

its like a lan or group of wireless computers

 

lol

AirSnort

A wireless LAN (WLAN) tool which cracks encryption keys on

802.11b WEP networks. AirSnort operates by passively monitoring

transmissions, computing the encryption key when enough packets

have been gathered.

 

http://airsnort.shmoo.com/

 

https://sf.net/projects/airsnort/

 

AirCrack

aircrack is an 802.11 WEP cracking program that can recover a 40-bit

or 104-bit WEP key once enough encrypted packets have been gathered.

It implements the standard FMS attack along with some optimizations,

thus making the attack much faster compared to other WEP cracking tools.

 

http://freshmeat.net/projects/aircrack/

short anwser: if your friend isn't capable of figuring this out without having to ask you, then its not possible
havn'et really checked in awhile but do they have WPA or WPA-PSK cracks out since they have said that it is the most secure protection for your internet but i jsut wonder4ed if somebody ahs already made a crack for these types of encryptions.
but then you have to d/l the live cd and burn it anytime you want to run that encryption prog on SLAX. If he is asking a question like this he probably doesn't even know how to make a bootable cd from the .iso and run it. He's asking himself "whats linux?"
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