mati14_91 wrote:
Is there any way of restoring login details? We are scared of hacking please help.
Yeah,
reset the NVRAM per 30/30/30 reset. Problem? You need physical access to it. If the firmware is bricked or that doesn't work, you will probably need to JTAG it. (requires physical access, too)
Golle88 wrote:
why wep? it's crackable in 5 - 30 minutes with blacktrack! you should've better chosen wpa2 for more security!
True, WEP uses RC4 and leaks IVs, there's no real security in there. However, it is a common fallacy to think that WPA or WPA2 add really much more security. If you're using TKIP (which is based on the same broken RC4), you're not really safe either. While so far, no IV leaks have been found in these, WPA1 has a few security problems on its own. The best is to use AES-CCMP with WPA2, and if possible using an external, stronger authentication with RADIUS. Any PSK-based encryption has the problem that there is only one key, and if that gets lost at some point (the more users got it, the more likely that is), you can circumvent the whole encryption.