What are you using yours for Jow Forums?

What are you using yours for Jow Forums?

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motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/3kaxz3/krack-wifi-hack-attack-guide-explainer
tomsguide.com/us/wifi-krack-attack-what-to-do,news-25990.html
tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20171016-wpa
kb.netgear.com/000049498/Security-Advisory-for-WPA-2-Vulnerabilities-PSV-2017-2826-PSV-2017-2836-PSV-2017-2837
tp-link.com/en/faq-1970.html
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Pihole is the only good answer

rtl-tcp

Dust collecting.

>sniff all the local wi-fi traffic
>pick up new auths on not-updated routers
>CRACK them & get pass
>connect
>get admin privs on router, since it's usually the default name/pass
>keep it updated and secure, while leeching bandwidth from my 2 closest neighbors
>route all of my traffic through my OpenVPN server, so they can't inspect shit

I stopped paying for internet in March

rpi3 as media center with OSMC
rpi model B as audio sink connected to DAC and amplifier

Teach me senpai

nothing
waste of money

you dont need a rpi for this you fucking retard

kys

do you have a warrant?

why does the router have to be not updated to crack a pass?
you literally just need to capture a handshake

step 1: wireless device into monitor mode
step 2: capture
step 3: aircrack-ng

or
step 1: reaver (but most devices have wps disabled now)

Digital signage app using a software I made.

music player, volumio.org supports airplay from apple devices.

this.

dsa or rsa?
or did you just make up your own for only you to use

Print server until I figure out how to bypass DSLite shit I've got on my shitty UPC Router.
After that a private owncloud server and web host too.

but I do. it's on all the time, and I log all the local traffic above -70 dB. only energy-efficient option.

I don't brute-force handshakes, just KRACK

this
is not the place for upvotes, faggot

>I don't brute-force handshakes, just KRACK
its not the routers that need to be updated to prevent this, dummy, its the clients

>CRACK them & get pass
>I don't brute-force handshakes, just KRACK
now your just contradicting yourself and probably lying. the krack vulnerability doesnt give you the password
you should stop making things up to sound smart
>motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/3kaxz3/krack-wifi-hack-attack-guide-explainer
>Secondly, the attack does not compromise a Wi-Fi network's password

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comfy desktop machine
shame web browsing sucks entirely on it

Remote kali with WiFi adaptor so I can practice h4ck1ng WiFi and try to steal my hot neighbours nudes abs passwords.

Have 1 successful attempt

tomsguide.com/us/wifi-krack-attack-what-to-do,news-25990.html
>many Wi-Fi router and client-device makers have already or are about to issue patches

for Cisco products:
tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20171016-wpa

for Netgear products:
kb.netgear.com/000049498/Security-Advisory-for-WPA-2-Vulnerabilities-PSV-2017-2826-PSV-2017-2836-PSV-2017-2837

for TP-Link:
tp-link.com/en/faq-1970.html

Cheap astrophotography camera. Attached the camera module to the telescope and I'm trying to take some pictures with it. I'm also trying to catch shooting stars with it.

same

Heroku/Digital Ocean replacement.

Got my own CI/CD services, Lets Encrypt, load balanced (eight pis).

Been great

I'm using mine as a web server to server my JSON resume and Nextcloud, mail server, personal VPN, NAS, tor relay and torrent box

i just bought a cheap, used, old one to flash libreboot and coreboot

too lazy to partition my ssd for a linux distro and am instead just learning linux on a rpi so i can switch from the botnet of w10. will use it for a pihole when i'm done

Putting together my own version of Debian. Compiled for arm64 and it's super fast on my rpi3

I was thinking about building one of those handheld emulators but I haven't used my pi in years

3B+ running retropie at a sick overclock of 1550Mhz cpu, 590Mhz core gpu, 600Mhz dram. Even N64 games run well on this thing at least for the most part.

I've got a 2 running as a pi-hole, and a 3B+ I've been using for flashrom, but when I don't need it for flashing I think I'll put retropie on it.

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Trying to get a pi 3b+ to play videos from my plex server but it lags like crazy no matter what I try. Wondering if I should have gone with a C2