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| Subject: | Symbol Keyguard wifi |
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| Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 16:45:52 -0600 |
Hi All, I am undertaking pen-testing a Symbol Keyguard wifi connection. I have used the Korek attack/Aircrack suite some in the past, but am not familiar with this. A quick google says It is a proprietary encryption, uses rotating keys, and is a modified TKIP format. I will continue to search, does anyone have any tips to learn more about this? tia, L2
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