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airoway.sh

WVE ID: WVE-2007-0018

Type: Exploit

Status: Candidate

Classification:
Cryptographic

Description:
Airoway.sh is a shell script to aid in WEP cracking, making it simple for an attacker to evaluate the wireless environment, select a vulnerable network, attempt to connect to the network and recover WEP encryption keys.

Discussion:
The Airoway.sh script leverages multiple attack tools included in the Aircrack-ng distribution, making is simple for an attacker to exploit a WEP network. Various techniques are employed for WEP compromise including fragmentation attacks, ICV integrity attacks, expanded FMS attacks and more. The tool is designed to be as simple as possible to use in exploiting WEP networks, requiring a single keystroke to start different attacks against selected targets.

Credits
Author: Divide : http://foro.seguridadwireless.net/index.php/topic,4093.0.html
Author: Hadrianweb : http://foro.seguridadwireless.net/index.php/topic,4093.0.html

References
URL: http://foro.seguridadwireless.net/index.php/topic,4093.0.html
URL: http://jcabezuelo.googlepages.com/wifi
URL: http://jcabezuelo.googlepages.com/airoway.sh

Released: 2007-11-19

Submitter
Jose (jcabezuelo@gmai.com) : None

Submitted: Mon Nov 19 17:55:09 -0800 2007

Candidate Date: Fri Mar 21 06:04:51 -0700 2008


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