Anti-Wi-Fi paint for WiFi Security

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RayAir

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:lol: Forget tempest lets look at the basic XOR of your wireless keyboard! :twisted: :wink:

Oh yeah! tempest??? What about Rhyolite? :lol: All your WIFI signal belong to R us

Hawha Hawha Hawha Hawha .. In the best Chinese accent I can muster

I don't have a wireless keyboard.

Most computers are insecure anyway. If someone couldn't succeed with a dictionary attack on your WPA-PSK password, then there are tons of other options. Simple trojans that capture passwords work just fine.

I have heard of some enterprising students in the computer lab who used to load such malware on USB flash drives and conveniently leave them around campus. People were picking them up and plugging them into their own computers- bam , infected!

And the tempest attack was a joke. Who runs tempest besides well funded spooks?
 

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No one will break WPA2 anytime soon. There are ways if the key is below 64 hex , and having indirect access, such as malware you indicated, but it's pretty damn safe for normal people. :lol:

I would do exactly what the students would do. in fact I'd try that at an airport... :twisted. Hackers always test the stupid masses. China does this several thousand times a second...

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