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rdkb-hal
PSKracker | rdkb-hal | |
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12 | 1 | |
373 | 0 | |
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2.1 | 0.0 | |
8 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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- Hashcat wordlists looking to expand.
- Getting harder to crack wifi passwords?
- NetGear Wordlists
- What are your favorite/must-have datasets?
- Charset list for routers
- Finding a good wordlist / some other questions.
- Which software and course should I use to try to learn and crack WiFi networks
- WPA Wordlist used by gpuhash.me?
- What is the best Linux software to generate wordlists using 1 or more keywords?
- I tried to crack my router to see how long it would take, so after 1.5 hours aircrack finished and said key not found is there another way? Note: i used the rockyou.txt
rdkb-hal
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EVERY Comcast or Comcast-based modem broadcasting these SSIDs?
Now here are the SSIDs that there is absolutely no info about and really confuse me: A16746DF2466410CA2ED9FB2E32FE7D9 - WPA2 Protected with unknown password D375C1D9F8B041E2A1995B784064977B - 802.1x Protected with potentially local authentication server? Both are 2.4GHz and 5GHz. These ones are broadcasted on all Comcast and Comcast-based modems and even for example Rogers in Canada. In fact, if you enter the D375C1D9F8B041E2A1995B784064977B SSID into Google you get a Meraki AP status page somewhere in Canada that's seeing a neighboring AP that actually doesn't have this SSID hidden. If you add these to your phones networks, with even a incorrect WPA2 password such as 12345678, you'll find that every Comcast modem you come across with Wi-Fi enabled is broadcasting these(with the exception of business I think though not totally sure on this one). I was not able to find ANY posts on these and determined these by finding them in RDK source code online. Here are all the links referencing these in the source code: Link 1, Link 2, Link 3, Link 4, Link 5, Link 6, Link 7 If anyone is able to pinpoint an exact use case for these please let me know.
What are some alternatives?
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bopscrk - Generate smart and powerful wordlists
Crumble - Menu driven wordlist generator in C++
CeWL - CeWL is a Custom Word List Generator
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