June 29, 2006
Its cool …. really nice trick
U can check the details here
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WEP cracking usually takes hours. Lots of hours, depending on the amount of traffic on the access point. A few months ago, two FBI agents demonstrated how they were able to crack a WEP enabled access point within a couple of minutes. 3 minutes to be exact. This is unbelievable when compared to, say 3 days of work. Here is how they did it, and how you can do it. You may need to know your way with each and every of these tools to get this done. You can ask Google for that. Anyway, if you are familiar with them, just do as follows :
1. Run Kismet to find your target network. Get the SSID and the channel.
2. Run Airodump and start capturing data.
3. With Aireplay, start replaying a packet on the target network. (You can find a ‘good packet’ by looking at the BSSID MAC on Kismet and comparing it to the captured packet’s BSSID MAC).
4. Watch as Airodump goes crazy with new IVs. Thanks to Aireplay.
5. Stop Airodump when you have about 1,000 IVs.
6. Run Aircrack on the captured file.
7. You should see the WEP key infront of you now.
The software runs on Linux, they are all available on the Knoppix Linux Live CD. And finally, I think you should always use a combination of 2 or more security features. As for what you need, get Aircrack (Includes Airodump, Aireplay, Aircrack and optional Airdecap for decrypting WEP/WPA capture files) and get Kismet.
Update: Kismet for Windows (Kiswin32) is available now.
Do you ever wake up in the morning alone?
And do you ever wish that there was some way you could stay at home?
With somebody who love you and needs you
With somebody who helps to complete you
But I’ve made mistakes and I know forsure
I won’t forget to remember
Love isn’t
Always as you see it
Love isn’t
Always as you dream it should be
Love isn’t
Always gonna find you
But this is love
Cause you’re all I’m thinking of
I wanna tell you that I’m sorry I didn’t mean that
I wanna say I love you but will I hear those words come back
From somebody who loves me and needs me
From somebody who helps to complete me
But there’s one concern that I must consider
Before I start to paint my picture
I’m gonna take my chances
I’m gonna lay my heart out on the line (on the line this time)
I’m gonna love you endlessly
But I’ll keep this in the back of my mind
After reading some article about AJAX
and now is the time to ‘Play’ with it
Ini tampilan pertamax-nya :

Feature untuk Web 2.0 keliatan bgt pada bagian ini :

Dia hanya nge-refresh bagian tertentu aja
The end … u got this 

Hmmm … mungkin gw telat bgt blajar teknologi yg satu ini
tapi ya sudah lah …. TIDAK ADA KATA TERLAMBAT!!!
Maksut hati sebelum balajar ATLAS pengen nyoba AJAX
HUh …. tambah MUMEEEEEETTTTTTTT bow, njritz …
Here the simple definition of AJAX … thts good enough ….
What is AJAX:
AJAX stands for Asynchronous Javascript and XML. Basically, when you use AJAX you use a Javascript object (named “XMLHttpRequest”) to read XML data from a server without reloading the page. That’s really cool, but there’s a big limitation here - browsers will only let your AJAX object read data from the same server the original HTML page was downloaded from. So if you’re creating a Yahoo maps mashup, for example, you can’t use AJAX because your HTML page is served from one server, while the Yahoo XML data comes from a different server. You can work around this limitation by using your server as a proxy to the external XML source, but that makes things more complex and you have to carry the cost of the proxied traffic.
And whn i try to learn the code, for the first its still easy coz its just playin with the HTML code …. but whn u come to the real AJAX, ur skill for Javascript should be great, damn.
Now I still wanna learn more and more …. moreeeeeeeeeeeeeee ………
*ngelu detected….*