no and a bruteforce of a wpakey will take you about 1 -50 years depending on length.
Best way to crack the handshake (in the .cap fille) is with a bruteforce attack , my question is : can ophcrack do it?
no and a bruteforce of a wpakey will take you about 1 -50 years depending on length.
Well, we can expect always a possibility that its a easy pass. Cain has a good brute force rainbow table i think it might do it!
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A third party security audit is the IT equivalent of a colonoscopy. It's long, intrusive, very uncomfortable, and when it's done, you'll have seen things you really didn't want to see, and you'll never forget that you've had one.
Assuming that you did the capture and are running coWPAtty correctly*, then the conclusion is that the WLAN is protected by a strong password hat is not within the 172,000 most popular passwords.
*This also assumes that the table had the correct SSID to start with. If not, then you need to run genpmk against the SSID and a password list. That, of course, is part of running the tools correctly.
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