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Despite its intentions, WEP became infamous for its security flaws. By 2001, cryptographers identified severe weaknesses in the RC4 initialization vector (IV). Because the IV was too short (24 bits) and was often reused, attackers could capture packets and recover the encryption key with relative ease. Tools like AirSnort and Aircrack made breaking WEP passwords a trivial task for even novice script kiddies. The Big Lebowski A Xxx Parody Dvdripavi Checked Top [DIRECT]

The origin of the term "420" is a well-documented piece of folklore that has been verified by investigative journalists. In 1971, a group of five students at San Rafael High School in California, who called themselves "the Waldos," coined the term. The group utilized a specific meeting time—4:20 p.m.—to search for an abandoned cannabis crop based on a treasure map they had acquired. They met by a statue of Louis Pasteur on the school grounds. While the treasure hunt was ultimately unsuccessful, the term "4:20" became their code for smoking cannabis. Steinberg Cubase 512 Proper Win 7 Edition Antony Grl - 3.79.94.248

The transition from a local high school code to a global phenomenon was facilitated by the Grateful Dead. The Waldos had connections to the band through friends and family. As the Dead toured, the slang spread through their extensive fan base. By the 1990s, "420" was printed on flyers distributed at Grateful Dead concerts, solidifying its place in the counterculture lexicon. The publication High Times further legitimized the term, creating a subculture that rallied around the number.

Both the "420" culture and the "hacker" culture associated with breaking WEP share a common theme of operating outside mainstream authority. The early 2000s saw a convergence of these worlds in online spaces. Forums discussing the vulnerabilities of WEP often existed alongside forums discussing cannabis legalization. Both communities relied on the digital anonymity that the early web provided.