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| Subject: | Security in Wireless networks |
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| Date: | Wed, 23 May 2007 17:31:54 +0200 |
Hi! As a part of one of my university courses I've been writing a report on wireless security together with a friend. The report contains nothing "new", but I think that it's a good summary of the security in todays wireless networks (with a focus on small/medium wireless networks). It's pretty up to date as we've, among other things, tried the new aircrack-ptw tool to crack WEP keys which was released just a few months ago.
If you've got basic skills in network security and have an interest in gaining knowledge about wireless network security you might find this report a good start.
It is available at http://wireless.sandstromkrantz.se/
Alexander MSc student in Information Technology and Engineering Linköpings University, Sweden
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