blacksun
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That's for WPA, not WPS. That is, assuming he didn't misspell "WPA" as "WPS". WPS is similar to WPA, but it requires specific hardware on the router and on the clients to be accessed.
That program can't do WPS.
That's for WPA, not WPS. That is, assuming he didn't misspell "WPA" as "WPS". WPS is similar to WPA, but it requires specific hardware on the router and on the clients to be accessed.
That program can't do WPS.
Your words truly prove you are an authentic grade A idiot.
You first two lines are irrelevant. You should be careful about how you brand yourself. Others might get the wrong impression of you.
Your words truly prove you are an authentic grade A idiot.
Dude... Linux is an OPERATING SYSTEM. Windows is an OPERATING SYSTEM. They each have file systems (I prefer ReiserFS for journalling, works like magic in a RAID array. Of course NTFS is the Windows File System.)
Now, if you wanted to mount that windows file system in Linux, you'd do something like:
su - root ; mount NTFS-3G /dev/sda1 /mnt/windows
Well, I would.
Yes, I'd like a double cheeseburger and 12 pubic hairs to go please. The average fast food consumer eats 12 public hairs a year. This fact helped me to lose A LOT of weight. Maybe it can help others!
I meant the 8 digit WPS.
Wasn't my branding, just my repeating.
Do you judge Bill Gates, Larry Ellison, George W. Bush, Barak Obama, Martin Luther King, Jr. because of their being sociopaths? If not, than why judge me?
Ahh, that one you don't need the specific hardware on the client, just the 8 digit PIN from the back of the router. Then, the router only lets you "guess" so often (like 3 numbers every 60 seconds, if you're trying to crack it). So it's definitely harder to crack, but not impossible. You could probably find/write a program to help you crack it, but the "guess" limitation set by the router makes it take a lot longer.
That's for WPA, not WPS. That is, assuming he didn't misspell "WPA" as "WPS". WPS is similar to WPA, but it requires specific hardware on the router and on the clients to be accessed.
That program can't do WPS.
No additional hardware is required for WPS, it's part of the G and N specs. And MIM attacks are the quickest way to bring WPS down. Using a random shared key update program works best for keeping people out of your WIFI. But, even that can be broken, because it requires a golden key for sharing the keys. Break that and it's all gravy.
That's for WPA, not WPS. That is, assuming he didn't misspell "WPA" as "WPS". WPS is similar to WPA, but it requires specific hardware on the router and on the clients to be accessed.
That program can't do WPS.
Right, my point was not to actually go a cracker. It was to point out even a person with limited computer knowledge can figure it out. My script-kiddie days are long over. In fact, I've been out of development for a few years now. Management is my gig.
Have dd-wrt installed on 2 routers at home. Best fucking thing since sliced bread.
what are those things called? those creatures who live under bridges? that thing the three billy goats gruff outwitted? what are they called?
what are those things called? those creatures who live under bridges? that thing the three billy goats gruff outwitted? what are they called?
They are called Marktell2012's I believe.
Edit: Damn you Carne! beat me to it.