08-26-2013, 10:44 AM
(08-26-2013, 10:29 AM)epixoip Wrote: Yes, wordlist-based attacks and very small rule-based attacks are the only practical attacks you can run against WPA. WPA is a solid algorithm.
Thanks epixoip. Then what I believe is that in a "practical usage" scenario, in a security conscious world, wherein most users would start keeping a "strong" password, the cracking becomes impractical.
If I take all the possible passwords for 8 digit, I get 95^8, which is a huge number. I dont think I can get a reasonable word list for that .
Having said that I do understand that everything depends on the quality of word list I have.
Do we have any kind of "database" and some "test results" run against that? Analysis like PMKs/s so I may get a good idea of what I can achieve and tone down my expectations accordingly?
Your help is much appreciated.
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