keys or wireless network passwords that have been stored on your computer.
To get started, click "Find Wireless WEP Keys". It will then display the
adapter GUID and all recovered information associated with it including the
wireless network name (SSID), the encryption type (WEP 40, WEP 104, or
WPA-PSK), and the WEP key associated with each network. This demo version
of Wireless WEP Key Password Spy shows the network names and encryption
levels of each wireless network, but not the WEP keys.

CATEGORY | : Wireless,Networking,Hacking |
SIZE | : 976 kb |
SERIAL | : NOT AVAILABLE |
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