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Message-ID: <006001c42231$44585cc0$252ea8c0@LUFKIN.DPSOL.COM>
From: purdy at tecman.com (Curt Purdy)
Subject: [inbox] Re: Cisco LEAP exploit tool...

Ron DuFresne wrote:
> >  we are considering
> > implimenting an EAP encrypted AP directly on the lan, and I
> am looking for
> > reasons to say it should be DMZed.....
>
> All wireless traffic should be treated as unsecured, and
> pushed through a
> DMZ/encryption tunneled setup.
<snip>

Agreed.  If the packets/hashes can be accessed it can be compromised.
"Unbreakable" has been touted from the 48-bit Netscape encryption that took
USC's distributed network a week to crack, to Oracle 9i that took one day to
compromise, I believe.

Curt Purdy CISSP, GSEC, MCSE+I, CNE, CCDA
Information Security Engineer
DP Solutions

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If you spend more on coffee than on IT security, you will be hacked.
What's more, you deserve to be hacked.
-- White House cybersecurity adviser Richard Clarke


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