Hello Rob,
I agree... I read this today in the NYT as well and was very
surprised no one picked up on it. I guess the iPhone over shadowed it,
which is a shame. The switching isn't impressive, it's the FREE on
802.11 that is. Start a call on 802.11 and there's no cost. And
supposedly roami
Hello Jon,
Good stuff on breaking WPA/2. A little light on details. Can you
do the presentation of this this upcoming meeting 4/25?
Thanks,
-Ben
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Hello John,
This URL doesn't work (ODBC error) and a demo of a WPA/2 attack
would be great (April 25th is next meeting - confirm?). I'm sure someone
will still streamline the attack to reduce the need for rainbow tables
(even w/ this is valid against corporate networks).
Anything
Hello Jon,
A good re-hash of old news. I'd like to see how attacks are
progressing against WPA and WPA2.
-Ben
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Did you try Skype over it?
- Dustin
Ben R. Serebin wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> ** EVDO Primer for EVDO Feedback **
> EVDO Rev
Hello All,
** EVDO Primer for EVDO Feedback **
EVDO Rev 0 - original version of Verizon/Sprint cellular broadband.
EVDO Rev A - version 2 of Verizon/Sprint cellular broadband
1xRTT - 1st Verizon/Sprint broadband* cellular marketed as
NationalAccess from Verizon. * = broadband is a push.
** EVDO
Hello All,
Many interesting things about this ($100 VoIP handset, will
roaming agreement with Boingo allow VoIP?, free call to other Vonage
folks?, how will it handle captive portals, etc)...
-Ben
P.S. Copy and paste credit goes to Nigel of PT for this. :-)
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Vonage
Hello All,
Unbelievable, Dell is offering a Tri-Band (2 GSM freq? + 1 GPRS)
wireless card, the Dell TrueMobile 5100 for $99, and then for $50 a
month, unlimited access to all US T-Mobile Hotspots (e.g. Starbucks and
more) AND unlimited GPRS, about 56k dial-up, but that's cellular type
coverage. If