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Computing / Cryptography / Internet / Internet Standards / Cryptographic protocols / Transmission Control Protocol / IP fragmentation attack / IPv4 / Ping / Network packet / RC4 / IEEE 802.11i-2004
Date: 2012-12-01 17:41:52
Computing
Cryptography
Internet
Internet Standards
Cryptographic protocols
Transmission Control Protocol
IP fragmentation attack
IPv4
Ping
Network packet
RC4
IEEE 802.11i-2004

Enhanced TKIP Michael Attacks Martin Beck, TU-Dresden, Germany <> February 25, 2010 In this paper, new attacks against TKIP based IEEEnetworks are described. Using the known Beck-Tews at

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