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- < XXXXX> Took 4 seconds to "crack" my neighbour's WPA2 password.
- < XXXXX> Apparently there is this extremely secure protocol called WPS
- < XXXXX> Enabled by default in most routers, impossible to disable in some
- < XXXXX> It sends out the WPA password if you give it the correct 8-digit pin code
- < XXXXX> 8 decimal digits
- < XXXXX> last one being a checksum, so 7 in practice
- < XXXXX> Now, that's a few, so they decided to implement a helper in the protocol
- < XXXXX> It tells you if the first four are correct
- < XXXXX> So first you test 0000-9999, when that's done you test 000-999 for the last digits.
- < XXXXX> Fortunately, my neighbour's router had the default 12345670 pincode
- < XXXXX> So the program didn't even have to try
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