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Apr 23 |
accepted | The best papers on WPA/WPA2 |
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Apr 21 |
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The best papers on WPA/WPA2 There is really no reason to be derogatory like that. You have decided that asking for article recommendations is being lazy, I disagree. Let's leave it at disagreeing, shall we? Most questions in any forum, could be answered by the op if he spent a day googling. On the other hand, I believe that it is a mantra for StackOverflow (though perhaps not for security.stackexchange) that 'no question is too easy', because they want the body of Q&As to grow and serve as a reference for people in the future. Google for 'wpa2 papers'; this post is hit number 3! |
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Apr 21 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Apr 21 |
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The best papers on WPA/WPA2 I will go ahead and use some of the articles used as sources for the Wikipedia article on WPA2, together with your two recommendations. I will post which of those articles I can recommend, as an answer, when I have read them all. |
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Apr 21 |
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The best papers on WPA/WPA2 I get your points. Before posting I did a bit of Googling yes, and read some abstracts, but I did not dive into the articles because it takes so much time, and that is what I would like to avoid. Even if an article is called 'A survey of ...,' I assume that there are many such and some of them could be poor quality work by graduate students. Then I searched at this site for 'academic' to see if it was ok to ask for academic articles. I found this. |
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Apr 20 |
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The best papers on WPA/WPA2 Furthermore, people have asked for article recommendations here before, and with useful answers. |
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Apr 20 |
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The best papers on WPA/WPA2 I think your 'summary' is unfair. I could use Google (or academic databases) and the results would be overwhelming. That is what most of my classmates do (they have been assigned other topics), but I know that they will not find the best articles, not even 5 good articles, but simply find some 5 random articles. I was hoping for instance that some reader is doing a phd on this, and would share his recommendations, I am not asking people to do any googling for me. |
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Apr 20 |
asked | The best papers on WPA/WPA2 |
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Apr 20 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Apr 20 |
accepted | How to scan USB drive with clamav on Linux |
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Feb 25 |
awarded | Student |
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Feb 12 |
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How to scan USB drive with clamav on Linux I don't know if there is a virus in the mbr, but I want to find out. Not just rebuild. Thanks, though. |
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Feb 11 |
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How to scan USB drive with clamav on Linux But there could be a virus in the mbr, and your method will not check for that. |
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Feb 11 |
asked | How to scan USB drive with clamav on Linux |