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RE: cracking WPA2 without dictionary! - needit - 01-06-2014

Good one man, this is what i needed


RE: cracking WPA2 without dictionary! - TYRANNO992 - 01-14-2014

what do i have to do for cracking WEP keys?


RE: cracking WPA2 without dictionary! - reshhia - 01-14-2014

new in hacking world any video or span shoots for begins for this action, op help in basic tectis thanks in advance


RE: cracking WPA2 without dictionary! - Hero_101 - 01-14-2014

Will check it out. Thank you


RE: cracking WPA2 without dictionary! - odinz - 01-15-2014

thanks, nice post


RE: cracking WPA2 without dictionary! - samuraiu1 - 01-19-2014

cracking WPA2 without dictionary! but with dictionary Smile isn't that the same, only you generate your words on the fly?


RE: cracking WPA2 without dictionary! - hiJack - 05-06-2014

Thanks man and nice quick tut @ph4ntom nuk3r


RE: cracking WPA2 without dictionary! - 5y5t3m32 - 06-01-2014

sorry for my bad english.
wordfield and crunch do the same job.and both use to create wordlist.and wordlist use in dictionary attack.
i have an Accesspoint with complex 15 length password.
non of these method work for me.
i try to attack my AP with rouge AP or fake AP method .it works and all client connect to my fake ap and ...
but in this method i couldn't find the key or password of that real AP.can someone tell me about it??


RE: cracking WPA2 without dictionary! - Justice_mybb_import8175 - 06-01-2014

When I use to pentest I used Aircrack-ng, works with WPA/WPA2/WEP. The only necessary resources where large dictionary's of passwords to crack WPA/WPA2.


RE: cracking WPA2 without dictionary! - NinjaKnight - 06-02-2014

This is really good, I checked out the one with the dictionary, and they both are really well explained. Great job.