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Hacking WiFi 101: basic concepts, terminology, and a real-life example
Aircrack-ng
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Is there a way to brute force wifi passwords from a known list
Use aircrack-ng to capture the WiFi 4-way handshake. Specifically;
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Hack WIFI with WPS
https://www.aircrack-ng.org/ try this
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Notes from competing in my first CTF
I mainly used Wireshark and aircrack-ng
- Aircrack-ng
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Had a question in my mind stuck since childhood and that's can we really hack wifi password with linux ?
Under the right circumstances. https://www.aircrack-ng.org/
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Hashcat problem
Have you looked at aircrack-ng?
- What are your best ideas for making your neighbor's life hell?
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Linux on the laptop works so damn well that itโs boring
I've had mixed results on laptops. I've never bothered to make the fingerprint reader work, that just isn't my thing. I've had decent luck with all the standard functions video, audio, storage, keyboard, mousepad, wifi on most models of Lenovo and Dell in the last decade. I've had mixed results on Asus laptops, especially the recent ones. The biggest challenge I've had is finding out ahead of time what wifi chipset is used and this has only affected me when using tools like aircrack-ng [1]. The way I quickly test how a laptop will behave is to boot Kali Linux [2] into ram. Sometimes a sales person at a computer store would let me do this on a demo model.
[1] - https://www.aircrack-ng.org/
[2] - https://www.kali.org/
- Tails/TOR at home
pwntools
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PwnTools for Exploit Development
The Pwntools library stands out as a sophisticated toolset for CTF enthusiasts and security researchers. It aids in creating and executing shellcode, designing payloads, and interacting with remote processes. For instance, the context feature allows developers to switch between different architectures effortlessly, while the 'tube' module streamlines the communication between local and remote processes. And it's not just limited to Linux; the library has support for various platforms including Windows, making it versatile and comprehensive.
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unable to install pwntools on mac m1
you have to remove the unicorn dependency from the setup.py because doesn't support m1 git clone https://github.com/Gallopsled/pwntools cd pwntools sed -i'' '/unicorn/d' setup.py pip install --upgrade .
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Awesome CTF : Top Learning Resource Labs
Pwntools - CTF Framework for writing exploits.
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Awesome Penetration Testing
Pwntools - Rapid exploit development framework built for use in CTFs.
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Not sure if belongs here
Pwntools is a thing.
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What is Calypso?
One library that I may eventually make which will probably not be an officially maintained library but which I will maintain myself will be a partial or full port of pwntools (a library written in Python for CTFs) to Calypso. For more information on CTFs, atan made a pretty cool post about them:
- Use pwntools for your exploits
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anybody know good packet crafting resources?
Scapy is great if you're attacking low level networking protocol stacks like TCP/IP or UDP. In that case, you may be modifying packet headers and such. Otherwise, it's much easier to just use the Python socket module and craft your custom payload in Python. Even better is the pwntools module.
What are some alternatives?
openwrt-useful-tools - A repo containing different tools compiled specifically for the Hak5 WiFi Pineapple MK6 and MK7.
Metasploit - Metasploit Framework
bettercap - The Swiss Army knife for 802.11, BLE, IPv4 and IPv6 networks reconnaissance and MITM attacks.
pwndbg - Exploit Development and Reverse Engineering with GDB Made Easy
usbrip - Tracking history of USB events on GNU/Linux
one_gadget - The best tool for finding one gadget RCE in libc.so.6
gef - GEF (GDB Enhanced Features) - a modern experience for GDB with advanced debugging capabilities for exploit devs & reverse engineers on Linux
angr - A powerful and user-friendly binary analysis platform!
dnscat2
padding-oracle-attacker - ๐ CLI tool and library to execute padding oracle attacks easily, with support for concurrent network requests and an elegant UI.
gophish - Open-Source Phishing Toolkit