
Part Two is the below link: www.youtube.com Let me know how you like this tutorial, feedback, corrections, ideas, questions, etc all welcomed. I will be making a tutorial on analyzing the captured .cap files in Wireshark for a little bit more understanding of this process. This tutorial will give you the rundown of using the Aircrack-ng suites available for download on operating systems. It is always a good idea to read up on network security and various protocols used. To Download- Ubuntu: Open terminal sudo apt-get install aircrack-ng Backtrack: already installed Other OS www.aircrack-ng.org For a dictionary or wordlist, check here: www.aircrack-ng.org forum.aircrack-ng.org ~The Methodology~ First off, cracking a WPA network is much more difficult and potentially more time consuming than cracking a WEP network, not to mention success is not guaranteed. Rather than initiating a bruteforce attack against the target WPA network, a dictionary attack is generally more feasible. Bruteforcing can take weeks, months or even years depending on the password strength. WPA encrpytion is based off of AES encrpytion which is the leading standard for security. So rather than attack the actual encryption strength or bruteforce, a dictionary attack is the only option. Many dictionaries and wordlists are created with password attacking in mind. The larger the wordlist, the better chance you have. Most computers can test a wordlist at roughly 1000 keys per second. It may sound large, but <b>...</b>
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