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Anonymous e6f7281c5ab718763e7f356caa80927f started this discussion 2 months (2008-10-12 22:22:46 UTC) ago:
> ElcomSoft Co. Ltd. accelerates the recovery of WPA and WPA2 encryption used in the Wi-Fi protocol by employing the new-generation NVIDIA video cards. ElcomSoft patent-pending GPU acceleration technology implemented in Elcomsoft Distributed Password Recovery allows using laptop, desktop or server computers equipped with supported NVIDIA video cards to break Wi-Fi encryption up to 100 times faster than by using CPU only.http://www.prweb.com/printer/1405954.htm Advertisement: You do know that regulars here get many benefits, right? Stick with your ID!
Anonymous f467aff870d507611929107ea3352179 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-12 22:30:16 UTC) ago, 8 minutes later (#69,030):
Big fucking deal. This is just an advertisement. It's already easy to crack all WPA levels of encryption, because the design is fundamentally flawed. You've got more than enough processing power on a computer to do it.
Besides, these big "corporate networks" are going to have a VPN layer, anyway. Wake us up if someone can use GPU's to crack that, because that would be news.
Next up — "Company designs way to use modern nVidia graphics cards as buttscratchers!"
Anonymous dc8c7cef43a35dd2d0e0ce86ee111ad6 replied with this 2 months (2008-10-12 22:40:20 UTC) ago, 10 minutes later (#69,036):
this is good news. Finally I can crack my neighbors WPA wifi. Dictionary attacking has been unsuccessful so far. I've got 6 8800GT I can put up to the task
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