you said that you must be connected to the net while performing the attack, suppose there isn't another network nearby how will you perform this attack ?
That's just lame. Total waste of time. Noob users will not know the password! They 99% of time relay on it being stored in registry and not being asked for it while connecting. And advanced users will know right away that something dodgy is going on. Double fail.
@jonbernal534 You mean password for their login name? Or other valuable information that they USE EVERYDAY is something completely different! This is WPA pass-phrase, that they sometimes NEVER use. It was entered by support tech (in some cases) while configuring their laptop/PC and it's stored in in registry ever since. So please..
Phishing looks gud
nirmaljose007 3 weeks ago
you said that you must be connected to the net while performing the attack, suppose there isn't another network nearby how will you perform this attack ?
rosenjake716 3 weeks ago
@rosenjake716 3G via a mobile phone is a possibility.
porjay 3 weeks ago
That's just lame. Total waste of time. Noob users will not know the password! They 99% of time relay on it being stored in registry and not being asked for it while connecting. And advanced users will know right away that something dodgy is going on. Double fail.
driftoholik 3 weeks ago 7
@driftoholik As someone who works as a chat tech, I can tell you one thing... You will be surprised how much valuable information noobs have.
jonbernal534 3 weeks ago
@jonbernal534 You mean password for their login name? Or other valuable information that they USE EVERYDAY is something completely different! This is WPA pass-phrase, that they sometimes NEVER use. It was entered by support tech (in some cases) while configuring their laptop/PC and it's stored in in registry ever since. So please..
driftoholik 3 weeks ago
Usefull if you want to get hotel hotspot without pay for it. Other than that I suggest use wpa2+ ttls for enterprise.
dt9394 3 weeks ago
Not bad
llwMwll 3 weeks ago
This is the game of luck+noob users.
mafbbb 3 weeks ago 8
@mafbbb maybe not luck but noob users yes. thats maybe the problem because they dont know what wpa2 key is
razean22 3 weeks ago
What is the chance that the machine would reconnect to the spoofed network and not back to his own secure network? (After Deauth) Thanks a lot!
ammoun2005 3 weeks ago 3
nice and smart ;)
ToastingIsGreat 3 weeks ago
mmmmmmm tasty... zeer mooi... :)
mgierb 3 weeks ago