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    SAE provides a secure password-based authentication mechanism for 802.11. It is resistant to passive attack, active attack, and dictionary attack.
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    Program for brute force recovering a Oracle password hash. This is my first ever Linux program(after some hello world programs) Still learning how to program C
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    an implementation of the attack on the RC4 cipher as described in: "Efficient Reconstruction of RC4 Keys from Internal States" by Eli Biham and Yaniv Carmeli. plus optimizations of the attack
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    SSHA Attack is a small prog for pen testers and security engineers to use in password/small clear-text auditing of SSHA hashes. It can also be treated as a SSHA crack tool but it was written with no malicious intent in mind. Use at your own risk.
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    Active dictionary attack on WEP keys in WLAN networks.
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