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How to hack WiFi password [Step-by-Step] Table of Contents Pre-requisites Step-1: Understanding 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WIFI Networks Step-2: Understanding Managed Mode and Monitor Mode Enable Monitor Mode Step-3: Packet Sniffing with Airodump-ng Step-4: Targeted Packet Sniffing Step-5: Deauthentication Attack St
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How to hack WiFi password [Step-by-Step] Table of Contents Pre-requisites Step-1: Understanding 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WIFI Networks Step-2: Understanding Managed Mode and Monitor Mode Enable Monitor Mode Step-3: Packet Sniffing with Airodump-ng Step-4: Targeted Packet Sniffing Step-5: Deauthentication Attack Step-6: How to hack WiFi – Using a Wordlist Attack Conclusion If you aspire to become an ethical hacker or a penetration tester, one of the areas you will cover is Network Hacking. That involves spoofing MAC addresses, Deauthentication attacks, Bypassing MAC filtered networks, Hacking WEP/WPA/WPA2 wifi passwords, WPS exploitation, and much more. This post will give a step-by-step guide on How to hack WiFi passwords (WPA / WPA2) using Kali Linux. Advertisement Pre-requisites You must have an installed setup of Kali Linux. You can easily install Kali Linux (if you don't have one) in a couple of minutes using Oracle VirtualBox or any other similar software. All the tools we will use are open-source and already pre-installed on Kali Linux. Step-1: Understanding 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz WIFI Networks The 802.11 standard provides several distinct radio frequency ranges (WIFI bands) for use in Wi-Fi communications. Some of the most common bands are 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz. These WIFI bands: Determine the frequency range that is used to support communication Determine the channels that are used to support communication Client devices need to support the band used by the router to communicate with it. Therefore, if the router uses the 5 GHz frequency, your device needs to support this band to connect to the router. Data could be sniffed from a certain band if the wireless adapter used supports the band. Currently, most routers support both bands, and you can enable any of them or both at once
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