MLUG: RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Crack'n WEP
RE: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Crack'n WEP
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Better than a tinfoil hat for hiding from the evil overlords who are
scanning for your RFID implant. ;-)

Shannon Spurling
WAN Engineer -Specialist

MOREnet, Network Services, Core Network
3212 LeMone Industrial Blvd.
Columbia, MO 65201

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Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 4:55 PM
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Subject: Re: [MLUG - DISCUSSION] Crack'n WEP

On Apr 5, 2005 4:33 PM, Spurling, Shannon <EMAIL:PROTECTED> wrote:
> A Faraday cage would be the best solution. Grounded wire mesh,
> electrically connected and completely surrounding you. The holes only
> have to be smaller than... 1/2 your wave length I think, or something
> like that. That's why microwave ovens have a wire mesh in the window.
> Ever see Enemy of the State? Gene Hackman's character worked in one.

*I* used to work in one.  You can't test cell phones effectively when
they keep connecting to the public network.

It was made out of copper screen, with a very impressive looking door
mechanism, to securely close against the copper fingers all around the
door.

It was also a good place for a nap after lunch.

Regards,
Mark
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