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Subject:
From:
Hugh Vandervoort <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
PCSOFT - Personal Computer software discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 23 May 2013 04:43:36 -0400
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On my Linksys router I simply log on and go to the "My Network" tab. This
shows all the connections and their permissions. It includes
active/inactive recent connections as well.
Most routers have such a page and you can find out what you need to know
here.


On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 11:01 AM, Gregg Pfaff <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Below is a description of a program hackers use to get into WIFI routers.
> I took out it's name and replaced with ###### but, most of you probably
> know what I'm talking about. I'm told there is no way to change the
> manufacturers 4 digit PIN code which is in every router and allows
> administrative access to our WIFI. I'd think the only way to protect
> ourselves is to change our pass phrase every day?? or does anyone know how
> to change this manufacturer default 4 digit PIN?//I have a LINKSYS by CISCO
> wifi router.
>
> /("###### implements a brute force attack against Wifi Protected Setup
> (WPS) registrar PINs in order to recover WPA/WPA2 pass phrases.//
> /
>
> /###### has been designed to be a robust and practical attack against WPS,
> and has been tested against a wide variety of access points and WPS
> implementations. /
>
> /On average ###### will recover the target AP's plain text WPA/WPA2 pass
> phrase in 4-10 hours, depending on the AP. In practice, it will generally
> //take half this time to guess the correct WPS pin and recover the pass
> phrase.")
> /
>
> /Gregg
> /
>
>

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