il' give you a hint the 7/10 persons that using wpa-wpa2 encryption using the default password(1T32H5VR or 1W4D5J42)8 charactersnow if you have a dictionary with english alphabet and 0123456789 numbers mixed with all comb. 60% possibilities wining the battle
il' give you a hint the 7/10 persons that using wpa-wpa2 encryption using the default password(1T32H5VR or 1W4D5J42)8 charactersnow if you have a dictionary with english alphabet and 0123456789 numbers mixed with all comb. 60% possibilities wining the battle
@jeroeniskoning Church of Wifi are cool. But there tables are only for specific common Access point names (essid's). Using pyrit you can generate your own tables and attack a less common essid. This dictionary attack is only as good as the wordlist you have. There are tools out there which can generate wordlists or you can download dictionaries. Also a perl script called wg.pl is out there somewhere. To save disk space you can use pipes to redirect standard out to stdin wg.pl | pyrit | cowpatty.
I'll be looking into Pyrit + CUDA soon, although Ubuntu has changed to 9.10 and that will no doubt break a lot of things, hence my lifelong desire to live in Windows XP as much as possible lol
Installed pyrit and cuda on ubuntu 9.10 just fine only thing that was needed was an older version of gcc than the one 9.10 comes with..You could dual boot quite easily with Ubuntu 9.10 it plays really well with already installed operating systems.......
Well, what I've just done (after a kernel upgrade knackered everything) was download the latest Nvidia driver which now has built in cuda support, rebuilt my madwifi driver and everything was smooth again. Much easier than the first time around.
Holy shit...that's damn funky. Right now I'm using Elcomsoft + 2 cores + GPU (Nvidia 8600GT) - anywhere between 2000 and 3000 keys/s. Without GPU, a paltry 250 - 300. Aircrack-ng does near to 500 without GPU in Ubuntu.
I wish i had your word list. I have the wg.pl script but i have no luck piping it. You can do 1.9 billion passwords in 1 day that's nuts.
kkiiaann33 3 months ago
im confused on 'what is cude' useing your video card to processes this brute foruce?
onedayillpay 1 year ago
seriously, 5 mins sitting here watching a counter?
Did it not dawn on you to cut that out?
Pieh0 1 year ago
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il' give you a hint the 7/10 persons that using wpa-wpa2 encryption using the default password(1T32H5VR or 1W4D5J42)8 charactersnow if you have a dictionary with english alphabet and 0123456789 numbers mixed with all comb. 60% possibilities wining the battle
TEO135 1 year ago
il' give you a hint the 7/10 persons that using wpa-wpa2 encryption using the default password(1T32H5VR or 1W4D5J42)8 charactersnow if you have a dictionary with english alphabet and 0123456789 numbers mixed with all comb. 60% possibilities wining the battle
TEO135 1 year ago
9.600.000 test in 7 minutes?observ,impossible ;)
TEO135 1 year ago
So this is just brute forcing a word list?
What do you think about the rainbow tables of the wifi chrurch?
jeroeniskoning 1 year ago
@jeroeniskoning Church of Wifi are cool. But there tables are only for specific common Access point names (essid's). Using pyrit you can generate your own tables and attack a less common essid. This dictionary attack is only as good as the wordlist you have. There are tools out there which can generate wordlists or you can download dictionaries. Also a perl script called wg.pl is out there somewhere. To save disk space you can use pipes to redirect standard out to stdin wg.pl | pyrit | cowpatty.
bonniekwacha 1 year ago
You can download 4.6 from will hackforsushi.
Just google cowpatty 4.6. Scroll down on hackforsushi.
I found installing CUDA drivers in ubuntu the hardest part. Of the installation.
bonniekwacha 2 years ago
major problems installing cowpatty please help
Can you help me, I do not know how to
update cowpatty from 4.3 two 4.6.
dont you have a how to,
to solve my problem????
wubbifbi 2 years ago
I've made a how to for you..
bonniekwacha 2 years ago
I'll be looking into Pyrit + CUDA soon, although Ubuntu has changed to 9.10 and that will no doubt break a lot of things, hence my lifelong desire to live in Windows XP as much as possible lol
Coerlin 2 years ago
Installed pyrit and cuda on ubuntu 9.10 just fine only thing that was needed was an older version of gcc than the one 9.10 comes with..You could dual boot quite easily with Ubuntu 9.10 it plays really well with already installed operating systems.......
bonniekwacha 2 years ago
Well, what I've just done (after a kernel upgrade knackered everything) was download the latest Nvidia driver which now has built in cuda support, rebuilt my madwifi driver and everything was smooth again. Much easier than the first time around.
Coerlin 2 years ago
Holy shit...that's damn funky. Right now I'm using Elcomsoft + 2 cores + GPU (Nvidia 8600GT) - anywhere between 2000 and 3000 keys/s. Without GPU, a paltry 250 - 300. Aircrack-ng does near to 500 without GPU in Ubuntu.
Coerlin 2 years ago