Features
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Generates a dictionary that demonstrates that simple keys can easily be cracked. This includes:
 - Default keys (~ 12 keys)
 - Typical human keys (12345, etc. ~ 17K keys)
 - 64bit passphrases (newsham attack. ~ 2M keys)

Installation
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It's intended to use with a wep bruteforce cracker.
If you want to use wepattack you need to patch it before to allow 
use of hex key as input.

- Get wepattack 0.1.3 source: http://wepattack.sourceforge.net
- Patch it (REQUIRED!) & compile & install.
   cd WepAttack-0.1.3
   patch -p1 < /path/to/wepattack-0.1.3-hex2.patch
   make && make install
- Generate dictionary: wepdict.sh 

Usage
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 wepattack -m h128 -m h64 -w /path/to/wepdict.txt -f sample.cap

Other
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WepAttack 0.1.3 patch features:
 - Allows for hex key input.
 - Handles STP SNAP and QoS properly.
 - Small fixes to help compile clean.

ChangeLog
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- 0.3.3 (2008/01): Updated wepattack patch to accept QoS frames.
- 0.3.2 (2007/03): Add 5 digit ascii combinations.
- 0.3.1 (2007/03): Add newsham.
- 0.3   (2006/12): Tidied up, optimized and added palindromes.
- 0.2   Initial release

Credit/License
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Static keys gathered from http://foro.elhacker.net/index.php?topic=100974.msg470273

By the moment assume GPL license.
http://contact.latinsud.com
