does anyone use aircrack-ng?
i read the wiki a bit and it seems like, aircrack-ng does bruteforce attacks?
How does it even go on about attacking a wifi network?
Does anyone use aircrack-ng?
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Lurk more kiddo
Did you install Kali Linux on your stepdad's laptop again?
no u
kali linux is for fucking retarded script kiddies.
>kali linux is for fucking retarded script kiddies.
>fucking retarded script kiddies
That's what you are.
Fuck off faggot, kill your self.
PARROTE LINUX :DDDDD
have you ever considered reading documentation
or are you such a retard that you cant read
give it back tyrone
>2018
>not using coWPAtty
>>not using coWPAtty
>not using cowsay
>he think cowpatty is the same as cowsay
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>implying i implied that
>implying cowsay isnt the pinnacle of software
Why does Kali get so much shit on this board?
Oh no, I completely agree.
Cowsay/think + fortune is the epitome of FOSS
cause kali is for script kiddies that dont know how to install new packages themselves
Installing packages for skid tools doesn't mean ur not a skid
The only tools u need are Ida pro, GCC, and python
>epitome of FOSS
hey everybody, look at this retard, he thinks cowsay isnt the best piece of software ever made ever. What a fucking niggerfaggot.
If you can't read a man page and figure it out by yourself, you should just choose a different CS field.
Actually, just install Windows at this point.
Your IQ is clearly lower than room temperature.
maybe your room temperature :^)
It's used to crack WEP, which isn't really used anymore and hasn't been for years, so as a cracking tool it's pretty much obsolete.
It's still used for wpa2 handshake capture.
This man cracks.
If you want to crack more secure (but also shitty) wifi networks use:
- hcxtools to capture and convert traffic [github.com
- hashcat to crack it [hashcat.net
Use it to learn, don't target pedestrians.
This. Still very useful.
Reaver + WPS pixie dust attack is more useful, though.
Most modern routers are patched against WPS attacks now-a-days.