Quotes of the week
[Posted May 12, 2010 by jake]
We believe that plugin safety is an issue for the web as a whole, so while
our initial efforts focused on building a page that would work for Firefox
users, the team has since expanded plugin check coverage to work with
Safari 4, Chrome 4, and Opera 10.5. We have added support for Internet
Explorer 7 and 8 for the most popular plugins, as well, but since IE
requires specific code to be written for each plugin it will take us a
little longer to get to full coverage. You can see the updated page for
yourself
here.
--
Johnathan
Nightingale on Mozilla's Plugin Check
The main piece of the kits, an adapter with a six-inch antenna that plugs
into a USB port, comes with a CD-ROM to install its driver and a separate
live CD-ROM that boots up an operating system called BackTrack. In
BackTrack, the user can run applications that try to obtain keys for two
protocols used to secure Wi-Fi networks, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) and
WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access). After a successful attack by the
applications, called Spoonwep and Spoonwpa, a user can restart Windows and
use the revealed key to access its Wi-Fi network.
--
NetworkWorld
on Wifi key cracking kits
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