Cracking Wifi WPA/WPA2 passwords using pyrit cowpatty– with cuda or calpp in Kali Linux There are just too many guides on Cracking Wifi WPA/WPA2 passwords using different methods. Everyone has their own take on it. Personally, I think there’s no right or wrong way of cracking a Wireless Access Point. …
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802.11 Recommended USB Wireless Cards for Kali Linux This post lists some of the best performing, supported and recommended USB Wireless Cards for Kali Linux. There isn’t a “best” card. There is whatever is right for YOU. Following recommended USB Wireless cards appears to be working for Kali Linux (i.e. …
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I’ve got this TP-Link TL-WDN3200 N600 Wireless Dual Band USB Adapter and I’ve been trying to make it work in Kali Linux which is a Debian derivative. I managed to find the Linux driver DPO_RT5572_LinuxSTA_2.6.1.3_20121022.tar.bz2 from http://www.mediatek.com/. The instructions were very clear but when I tried to compile I received …
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This guide contains 3 different methods to increase your TX Power or Signal Strength of your Wifi Wireless card. It also includes 2 ways to make those changes kick in at boot time so that you can enjoy the extra power every time you boot into your Linux distro. The …
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Reaver-wps performs a brute force attack against an access point’s WiFi Protected Setup pin number. Once the WPS pin is found, the WPA PSK can be recovered and alternately the AP’s wireless settings can be reconfigured. This post outlines the steps and command that helps cracking Wifi WPA/WPA2 passwords using …
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