Wifi Hacking Tools
Wifi Hacking Tools. Aircrack-ng runs on Windows and Linux, and can crack WEP and WPA-PSK. It can use the Pychkine-Tews-Weinmann and KoreK attacks, both are statistical methods that are more efficient than the traditional FMS attack. Aircrack-ng consists of components. Airmon-ng configures the wireless network card.
Wifi Hacking Tools
Wifi hacking tools
$pkg install update $ pkg install upgrade $ pkg install git $ git clone https://github.com/esc0rtd3w/wifi-hacker.git $ cd wifi-hacker $ ls $ chmod +x wifi-hacker.sh $ sh wifi-hacker.sh
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Wireless local-area networks are based on IEEE 802.11. This is a set of standards defined by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.[2]
- 802.11 networks are either infrastructure networks or ad hoc networks. By default, people refer to infrastructure networks.
- Infrastructure networks are composed of one or more access points that coordinate the wireless traffic between the nodes and often connect the nodes to a wired network, acting as a bridge or a router.
- Each access point constitutes a network that is named a basic service set or BSS. A BSS is identified by a BSSID, usually the MAC address of the access point.
- Each access point is part of an extended service set or ESS, which is identified by an ESSID or SSID in short, usually a character string.
- A basic service set consists of one access point and several wireless clients.
- An extended service set is a configuration with multiple access points and roaming capabilities for the clients.
- An independent basic service set or IBSS is the ad hoc configuration. This configuration allows wireless clients to connect to each other directly, without an access point as a central manager.[3]
- Access points broadcast a signal regularly to make the network known to clients. They relay traffic from one wireless client to another
- Ad hoc networks have no access point for central coordination. Each node connects in a peer-to-peer way. This configuration is an independent basic service set or IBSS. Ad hoc networks also have an SSID.[4]