That's Moskau from Dsinghis Khan. Now with Pyrit and rainbow tables, you can be much more successful at cracking WPA/WPA2 at a much faster rate too. You can find GB's worth of wordlists online and you can make them unique (unique line per line no duplicates) like so: cat wordlist.txt | sort -u >> wordsfull.txt Do that for each word list you find, then do it once again for the full file. :) Also, you can grep away any lines that are below 8 characters and above 63 with a regular expression :)
Be creative when you creating a wordlist. Local Phone numbers, internet register numbers, sport team names are very common passphares.
If the router owner don't know these things (s)he probably use his/her name, birtday comb, phone numbers and something like that for his/her wifi passphrase.
@ChristiaAn008 - get video! I loved it!
YababaVideo 11 months ago
That's Moskau from Dsinghis Khan. Now with Pyrit and rainbow tables, you can be much more successful at cracking WPA/WPA2 at a much faster rate too. You can find GB's worth of wordlists online and you can make them unique (unique line per line no duplicates) like so: cat wordlist.txt | sort -u >> wordsfull.txt Do that for each word list you find, then do it once again for the full file. :) Also, you can grep away any lines that are below 8 characters and above 63 with a regular expression :)
hh89hh89 1 year ago
Be creative when you creating a wordlist. Local Phone numbers, internet register numbers, sport team names are very common passphares.
If the router owner don't know these things (s)he probably use his/her name, birtday comb, phone numbers and something like that for his/her wifi passphrase.
Be creative, You'll succeed.
daskapitalle 2 years ago
Ok, i need a dictionary, you recomend the "cracklib"?
by the way, i like the song
sorrentognu 2 years ago