This program demonstrates a weakness in the authentication process of 802.1X EAP-MD5 in Wi-Fi networks that allows an attacker to gain login information by a dictionary attack. A Wi-Fi compliant card (802.11a,b,g) that supports monitor-mode is required.
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<br> 0.3<br> ===<br><br> - duration of dictionary attack is shown now<br><br> 0.2<br> ===<br><br> - adjusted handling of ID in authentication sequences => WavePit should hopefully work with all implementations of 802.1X now<br><br> 0.1<br> ===<br><br> - initial release
This version of WavePit just adds the feature of showing the duration of a dictionary attack. Comments on WavePit are as always welcome: wavepit@gmx.net
After some testing it became obvious that the handling of the ID in authentication sequences had to be adjusted. WavePit should hopefully work with all implementations of 802.1X now. Feedback is welcome: wavepit@gmx.net
<br> 0.2<br> ===<br><br> - adjusted handling of ID in authentication sequences => WavePit should hopefully work with all implementations of 802.1X now<br><br> 0.1<br> ===<br><br> - initial release
WavePit-0.1 - initial release
The first version of WavePit has been released. Although it has only been tested for a few hours, it should work fine. If you have any comments or suggestions feel free to send them to wavepit@gmx.net
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