I had the same problem. Here's how to fix it:
1. download and extract hxxp://intellinuxwireless.org/iwlwifi/downloads/iwlwifi-3945-ucode-15.32.2.9.tgz
2. follow the instructions provided in the...
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I had the same problem. Here's how to fix it:
1. download and extract hxxp://intellinuxwireless.org/iwlwifi/downloads/iwlwifi-3945-ucode-15.32.2.9.tgz
2. follow the instructions provided in the...
i also used to do this type of stuff with my friend. i had searched the net for some way to scan the host behind a nat but found none. but you can do what i did. hack the router then from the routes...
my guess is that you are not selecting the right type of encryption. try with different types of encryptions this happened to of once
hi guys,
any one of you know of any tool that sniffs passwords and hashes from a wireless network. or maybe looks at a pcap file and extracts them. i'm looking for one that sniffs without joining...
Hi guys,
I'm proud to release the 3rd version of crack.pl. The biggest of the added features is
Almost instant rainbow table lookup(sample tables ziped with the 3rd version).I will continue working...
hi guys,
just wanted you guys to take a look at the project that i created to crack md5,sha1 and lm.
it is possible to bruteforce or create a rainbowtable from a dictionary or from bruteforcing....
I have created an md5/sha1 cracking script(s) in perl htp://code.google.com/p/kalgecin and tried it on backtrack 4 pre with a result of arround 600,000 hashes/second. Switching to zenwalk 6.0 and...
after looking for a good md5 and sha1 cracker i decided to write my own in perl.
features:
-> crack md5 and sha1 passwords
->use bruteforce or a dictionary file
->generate and lookup "rainbow...
crack.pl is an md5/sha1 cracker that supports bruteforce and password files. it also generates and looks up rainbow tables. the project is at
code.google.com/p/kalgecin
could it be added as svn...
try
locate wpa_supplicant.conf
if that doesn't give anything positive try
updatedb
and locate again.
bt4 is based on ubuntu. And as all the ubuntu installation the root password is set to the that you use for your username.
So really now and you think you can do better or have a better security related distro somewhere?
I totaly agree! Some people like you just have to be eliminated. Feel so sory for guys like...