Friday, March 8, 2013
How To Hack Wireless Networks (WEP - Windows/Linux) - Part 1
How To Hack Wireless Networks (WEP - Windows/Linux) - Part 1 Video Clips. Duration : 9.68 Mins.
This is very easy(Noob-Friendly) yet detailed tutorial on how to hack WEP-Secured wireless network passwords. This video shows how to do it on a Windows OS(XP, Vista, 7) or a Linux OS. There are two reasons why I used a virtual OS rather then running the cracking tool locally in a Windows environment; 1 - I want this tutorial to assist not only Windows-Users but also Linux-Users and 2 - Compatibility issues are very common with airmon-ng when using in the Windows Environment and will not only limit the amount of people who are able to do it but also complicate the procedure for beginners. - Commands Used: airmon-ng (Shows connected network adapters/devices) airodump-ng wlan0 (Shows available networks on the wlan0 network adapter - Your network adapter name may differ) airodump-ng -w passcode --bssid 00:18:39:7C:3F:D6 -C 6 wlan0 (Writes intercepted/sniffed IV's to a CAP document called passcode. The bssid specifies the Mac Address of the Access Point you are wanting to crack so the Mac Address should differ from what I use. The Channel may also differ depending on what's displayed for you. Same goes for the network adapter) dir (Shows files in the current directory) aircrack-ng -a 1 -b 00:18:39:7C:3F:D6 FILENAME.cap (Cracks the IV's in the Cab file created via the airodump-ng command. The Mac Address specified should be that of the Access Point your trying to crack) - Download Links: Mac Address Changer (Not Install required) www.t3hunderground.com VMWare Player: www ...
This is very easy(Noob-Friendly) yet detailed tutorial on how to hack WEP-Secured wireless network passwords. This video shows how to do it on a Windows OS(XP, Vista, 7) or a Linux OS. There are two reasons why I used a virtual OS rather then running the cracking tool locally in a Windows environment; 1 - I want this tutorial to assist not only Windows-Users but also Linux-Users and 2 - Compatibility issues are very common with airmon-ng when using in the Windows Environment and will not only limit the amount of people who are able to do it but also complicate the procedure for beginners. - Commands Used: airmon-ng (Shows connected network adapters/devices) airodump-ng wlan0 (Shows available networks on the wlan0 network adapter - Your network adapter name may differ) airodump-ng -w passcode --bssid 00:18:39:7C:3F:D6 -C 6 wlan0 (Writes intercepted/sniffed IV's to a CAP document called passcode. The bssid specifies the Mac Address of the Access Point you are wanting to crack so the Mac Address should differ from what I use. The Channel may also differ depending on what's displayed for you. Same goes for the network adapter) dir (Shows files in the current directory) aircrack-ng -a 1 -b 00:18:39:7C:3F:D6 FILENAME.cap (Cracks the IV's in the Cab file created via the airodump-ng command. The Mac Address specified should be that of the Access Point your trying to crack) - Download Links: Mac Address Changer (Not Install required) www.t3hunderground.com VMWare Player: www ...
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