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Today we have an amazing tutorial, Cracking WPA/WPA2 with Kali Linux using Crunch before that you have to capture handshake which will be.cap file extension. The capture file contains encrypted password in the form of hashes. Don’t miss: Making a Perfect Custom Wordlist Using Crunch Before reading this tutorial you guys might be trying to Bruteforce handshake or dictionary attack.
I extracted the file wpa_tables.tar.lzma twice at the end iv got 9 folders each of 9 folders got lots of dictionary files and 1 txt file now i can use each dictionary 1 by 1 but how can i use the all folder together.
This is a multiple part series for someone new to wireless hacking, with pictures and videos. Introduction To Kali and WiFi Pen Testing How to Install Kali Linux WEP Hacking Kali Linux and Reaver Getting a Handshake and a Data Capture, WPA Dictionary Attack Using Aircrack and a Dictionary to Crack a WPA Data Capture Cracking a WPA Capture with the GPU using HashCat Next Creating a Dictionary / Wordlist with Crunch Part 8 Using Aircrack and a Dictionary to Crack a WPA Data Capture If you have a WPA handshake capture and cannot crack it yourself then there are services online that for a price will crack it for you. To get started you should already have a WPA handshake file and Kali Linux running. Getting a good dictionary can be hard but finding good ones, or creating them yourself with Crunch, is necessary to try and use this method. I have setup a download section HERE with a WPA wordlist/Dictionaries that can be used if needed. Keep in mind the dictionary file is only a simple text file that can be edited with any text editing program, such as notepad. Don’t use Microsoft Word or Open Office as they make changes that render a wordlist unusable. If you know a person well enough you can try and type as many guesses as you can think of in a text file then use that as your dictionary. The default storage for a WPA handshake is under /root and will be there under the name it was given when captured. Open a terminal window and type the command “ls” the data capture should be there. The file type we want to use is the .CAP file The dictionary that we will use for this example is called dict.txt. We will be using Aircrack to do the cracking and the command to do this is: aircrack-ng (file name) -w (dictionary location) Where the file name is the handshake file that was captured and the dictionary location is the path to the dictionary. The location of where these two files are and their names will be up to you. The usual default location of the handshake file is under /root and is whatever name it was called when captured. We will be using a dictionary called dict.txt for this example that I copied to /root. So the command for me to do this would be: “aircrack-ng dlink.cap -w dict.txt” If done right Aircrack should start and begin to try to crack the WPA handshake capture with the dictionary. If the dictionary finds it, it will show as above with the “KEY FOUND” if not, then another dictionary will need to be used. For this example, I edited the text dictionary file and put the password in to show what it looks like when it is found. Next Cracking a WPA Capture with the GPU using HashCat
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Step 2: Download Wordlist. They are numerous wordlists out on the web, for this test we are going to use the famous “rockyou”. Open the hashcat folder on your hard drive and create a new folder called “wordlist” Download the rockyou.txt wordlist from this Link. Save the downloaded file in the new folder “wordlist”. If you want to try your own wordlist against my hashdump file, you can download it on this page. This file wasn't created just to work with my wordlist, I really looked for all the hashes I could find just to try if my list was good. Password List Download Best Word List – Most Common Passwords. If you need basic dictionary quickly on a linux system don’t forget about the ispell dictionary files usually found under /usr/share/dict. There are currently 25 languages available from the ubuntu repositories:D.