Dictionary attack against Cisco's LEAP, Wireless LANs vulnerable

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Hi.

Cisco released a security notice [1] in August about possible dictionary attacks against their proprietary LEAP (Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol, used with 802.1x). But according to Computerworld [2] it seems that this information has not been spread well enough.

In addition, Unstrung yesterday reported [3] about the demonstration of a tool that seems to be able to retrieve valid passwords for LEAP protected WLANs within "minutes, even seconds". The tool is not available yet, but its author (Joshua Wright from Johnson & Wales University) announced "that the tool will be generally available in a couple of months".

Those of you who are using LEAP to protect their Wireless LAN should take care of a proper password policy and change passwords regularly. Cisco provides further information on password selection in their advisory ("Available Documentation", last paragraph).

Bye, Mike

[1] http://www.cisco.com/en/US/tech/tk722/tk809/technologies_tech_note09186a00801aa80f.shtml
[2] http://www.computerworld.com/mobiletopics/mobile/story/0,10801,85637,00.html?f=x68
[3] http://www.unstrung.com/document.asp?doc_id=41185



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