If the laptop is on a network close to you then why not hack it? Chances are this guy is dumb as baboon with down's syndrome. Hack it, then get all the information you can on this guy, email...
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If the laptop is on a network close to you then why not hack it? Chances are this guy is dumb as baboon with down's syndrome. Hack it, then get all the information you can on this guy, email...
If your capable you can program your own daisy chain of FPGA's and use those to brute force it. ;)
I'm all for that. I've got a sourceforage project all ready to go at https://sourceforge.net/projects/passgenproject/
I've a fair amount of time into the code itself, it's fast easy to read and...
Ok, but i've made some changes today.
I've added a new * option to the config file that allows * to be replaced by special charaters of the users choosing.
so now that you can do things like...
http://www.mediafire.com/file/r5iz42zjfdi/PassGen-v1.7.tar.gz
check out the latest release at
https://sourceforge.net/projects/passgenproject/
I was sick of not having what i wanted in a...
Yeah but it's recommend and as a rule of thumb it should be 2 times the size of your ram. I've done some reading on it, and I was told 2GB is about a maximum anything more is a waste of space.
Repent your sends and google the church of wifi
-Frank
Actually WPA and no AES variants of WPA2 are vulnerable to differential cryptanalysis methods as well. If you knew enough plain text you could derive the key just by looking at the traffic.
Sounds like you may have not partitioned your drive correctly. you need to have a Linux swap partition as well as a root partition. The swap should be 2x the size of your ram with a max size of...
ifconfig -a //shows all your adapters
airmon-ng start adapter
Hello fellow l33t H4x0rs,
I was over at my friends house the other day, when somehow or another we go on the topic of how secure his network was. He boasted how secure his password was, and blah...