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Don’t have time to crack your neighbor’s WPA? Use this handy online service!

CrunchGear  Dec 07 09

So for some reason you want to get on the right side of a router's WPA protection. Okay, I won't ask questions. But how long is it going to take your computer to brute-force the password? A couple days? Have I got a service for you! WPA Cracker, a creatively-named new site, lets you submit the result of a handshake with a WPA-protected Wi-Fi point, and will have the password back to you before you've finished your cup of coffee. For a modest fee, of course. Full story...

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CrunchGear  23 hours ago

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CrunchGear PSA: Tech tax deductions

CrunchGear  less than a day ago

I did my taxes recently, and this is the first year that I actually bothered to deduct for all those things that I buy over the year for my job.

CrunchDeals: Get an ioSafe Solo for $229.99

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Review: Aperture 3

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