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and subject line closing ITP: cowpatty - Brute-force dictionary attack against
WPA-PSK
has caused the Debian Bug report #902484,
regarding ITP: cowpatty - Brute-force dictionary attack against WPA-PSK
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Package: wnpp
Owner: "Samuel Henrique" <samuel...@debian.org>
Severity: wishlist
User: samuel...@debian.org
Usertags: gsoc2018-portkalipackages
* Package name : cowpatty
* URL : https://github.com/joswr1ght/cowpatty
* License : BSD-3-clause
Programming Lang: C
Description :
Implementation of an offline dictionary attack against WPA/WPA2 networks
using PSK-based authentication (e.g. WPA-Personal). Many enterprise
networks deploy PSK-based authentication mechanisms for WPA/WPA2 since it
is much easier than establishing the necessary RADIUS, supplicant and
certificate authority architecture needed for WPA-Enterprise
authentication. Cowpatty can implement an accelerated attack if a
precomputed PMK file is available for the SSID that is being assessed.
I intend to maintain this package under the pkg-security team.
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Samuel Henrique <samueloph>
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Please retitle bug 841472 from RFP to ITP and set yourself as the owner.
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