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KYBOSH

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There is a pretty cool article about breaking a WEP keys on WiFi networks.
Not trying to start any ethical or legal discussion but I thought this would be a pretty nice tool to have in case of an emergency (like your network is down and in order to get customer support you need to borrow someone's bandwidth down the street for a few minutes .... or something like that).

I know its early in the game but this might be a great idea for a useful iphone app.
I did a search but didnt come up with anything. Im sure some bright programmers can bring this to the iphone soon.


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Blue Velvet

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Accessing anyone else's network other than your own without the network owner's consent is at worst illegal in some U.S. jurisdictions and at best, not a neighborly thing to do.

SmallNetBuilder, Pudai, LLC and the authors do not condone or approve of illegal use of this tutorial in any way.

And neither does Macrumors. Link removed.


Warez/Serials/Keys. Do not post software serial numbers or keys or refer people to specific websites or software whose purpose is to break or bypass software licensing methods, distribute cracks, or obtain or use commercial software or media in violation of its license and/or for copyright violation. Do not ask for or give such help.

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