 JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant?Premium join:2006-09-05 Kelowna, BC kudos:1 | reply to DarkSithPro
Re: What are you doing regarding the Reaver Hack Yes, you're good to go. It's disabled. |
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 DaMaGeINCThe Lan ManPremium join:2002-06-08 Greenville, SC kudos:2 | Alot of routers say its disabled, but in reality, its not... Since Ive been using this hack this week. Ive gained access to two routers that have this function disabled, yet, I was still able to use the hack on them....
I would not count yourself safe just yet.... -- Hating ignorance since 1984. |
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 JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant?Premium join:2006-09-05 Kelowna, BC kudos:1 | Well, never mind then... 
What router brands, and models were hacked? |
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 | reply to planet I found another web page with WPS vulnerability tips.. The site has lots of PC security tips I wish more users would follow.
»www.safegadget.com/72/major-wire···wps-bug/ |
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 planet join:2001-11-05 Oz kudos:1 | reply to Juggernaut There is a spreadsheet available that lists router vulnerabilities. I would add the link here but I'm at work and unable to access it. It is mentioned in several other threads that speak to WPS here on dslr.The primary router that is unable to disable WPS is cisco/linksys. Other brands that offer cheaper routers including belkin and d-link are able to disable it. The spreadsheet confirms this. |
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 JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant?Premium join:2006-09-05 Kelowna, BC kudos:1 | Yes, I've seen the Google doc you refer to. Didn't see my Netgear 2000 v3 on it, but who knows.
I was actually asking Damage which routers he had hacked, as he stated he hacked two. More of a curiosity thing. |
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 DaMaGeINCThe Lan ManPremium join:2002-06-08 Greenville, SC kudos:2 | Linksys wrt54hgsv2 and a netgearcgd modem router combo. |
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 JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant?Premium join:2006-09-05 Kelowna, BC kudos:1 | Thanks. |
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 planet join:2001-11-05 Oz kudos:1 | reply to Juggernaut said by Juggernaut:Yes, I've seen the Google doc you refer to. Didn't see my Netgear 2000 v3 on it, but who knows.
After disabling WPS on your router, have you tried deleting the connection status on your pc to the router? After doing this and you try to connect wirelessly to your router, you should only be prompted to enter your passkey manually not via WPS. |
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 JuggernautIrreverent or irrelevant?Premium join:2006-09-05 Kelowna, BC kudos:1 | I'm hard wired on my desktop, and haven't bothered to do it yet on my Playbook, or lappie. I guess I should do it today!
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 DarkLogixTexan and ProudPremium join:2008-10-23 Baytown, TX kudos:3 | reply to planet I'm wondering has there been any testing of cisco AP's, IE not linksys but real cisco ones?
like the 1242AG? It doesn't have any WPS button or any label with a pin, but in the web interface it has under advertise advanced features a checkbox for advertise wps
I plan to test Reaver/Walsh against it but haven't had the time yet. |
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