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RE: How to Hack Wifi or Wireless Password #11
good tutorial to see how easy a wifi network can be hacked

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RE: How to Hack Wifi or Wireless Password #12
please can someone tell how i can smtp am new here

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RE: How to Hack Wifi or Wireless Password #13
please can someone tell how i can smtp am new here

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RE: How to Hack Wifi or Wireless Password #14
When I tried to crack WEP through backtrack it give me error of ' No any card ' found. Is there any need of specific network card??

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RE: How to Hack Wifi or Wireless Password #15
don't get how this got so many views o.O
" I am the figure shrouded in the BlackM1st"

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RE: How to Hack Wifi or Wireless Password #16
9ce one made known to all. Sharing is indeed caring and thank you for caring.:dance:
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RE: How to Hack Wifi or Wireless Password #17
isnt this possible if you have linux distro and you just download aircrack-ng ?and macchanger...

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RE: How to Hack Wifi or Wireless Password #18
isnt this possible if you have linux distro and you just download aircrack-ng ?and macchanger...

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RE: How to Hack Wifi or Wireless Password #19
isnt this possible if you have linux distro and you just download aircrack-ng ?and macchanger...

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RE: How to Hack Wifi or Wireless Password #20
(01-16-2013, 02:42 PM)RiMuS Wrote: isnt this possible if you have linux distro and you just download aircrack-ng ?and macchanger...

Yes.
In any Debian based Distribution such as Ubuntu or LinuxMint you merely need to install Aircrack-ng & Macchanger (Macchanger-gtk, for graphical front end since Macchanger is CLI) packages for what is described by Author's initial thread.
I assume the Author recommending Backtrack would be directed at those using Windows.

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