Alas, this is the problem of similar techniques: a dictionary should include, among others, the password invented by the victim. ![]() The method for decrypting APs considered here with the encryption classes WEP, WPA, WPA2 is based on a brute force attack, that is, dictionary search. which is achieved simply by the pointless “knocking” of the user on the keyboard. ![]() So I warn you right away: all of your manipulations may turn out to be meaningless, should the user use an arbitrary combination of the type when protecting his wireless access point: The first thing you should know is ABSOLUTELY ALL the actions given in such articles without a VERY good dictionary (for the utility aircrack including) when breaking password, which includes countless possible password combinations, not more than rat race.
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