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by drinkyouroj
4178 days ago
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This was my thought, too - and those that do would recognize the fake control panel. I think it's becoming more and more common for the PSK to come on a sticker from the all-in-one router/modem your ISP sends you. So, the user never sets a passphrase, never sees the control panel, and has the key ready to hand out by just looking at their "internet box." This attack is perfect for that. |
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If manufacturers stopped using fixed length keys for a particular product line and made use of the entire alphabet it would make this kind of exercise infeasible.