Réseau WPA / WPA2-PSK
Commentaire d'oeuvre : Réseau WPA / WPA2-PSK. Recherche parmi 300 000+ dissertationsPar HimekiChifuyu • 10 Novembre 2014 • Commentaire d'oeuvre • 338 Mots (2 Pages) • 578 Vues
Reminder
Today I am going to teach you how to easily hack WPA/WPA2-PSK enabled network using reaver. But, for that the targeted router should support WPS(WiFi Protected Setup) which is supported by most of the router nowadays.
What You’ll Need
You do not have to be a expert at Linux or in even using computer. The simple command-line (console ) will do all the things. But you may need a lot of time for this process and also some luck.
- Backtrack OS
You can use various other Linux distribution but I prefer backtrack.
- A computer and wireless network card
- A lot of Patience
The process is simple but brute forcing the PIN takes a lot of time. So you have to be patience. Kicking the Computer won’t help you this time.
Let’s Get Started
Now you should have a backtrack OS ready for action.
Gather Information
You need to know your target wireless network name, BSSID and its channel number. So to know this make your wireless card into monitor mode and gather the required information of the access points. So let us do all these things.
First lets find your wireless card
You should see a list of interface names of different devices.
Enable monitor mode
This code will create a new monitor mode interface mon0 like in the screenshot below which you want to keep note of.
Search the BSSID of the Access Point(router) you want to crack
You will see the list of wireless networks that support WPS which are vulnerable to Reaver as seen in the screenshot below. After few minutes you can stop the scan by pressing Ctrl+C.
Lets start Cracking
For that, copy the BSSID of the target AP and also keep note of its channel and in the console and type the following and Enter
Press Enter and if everything goes right then you will see the attack process like in the screenshot below.
Now just wait or have some coffee and let Reaver do its magic.
When the PIN is successfully brute-forced Reaver will show you the WPS PIN and the plain password of the AP like in the below screenshot.
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