Hacking Wi-Fi in Seconds with Airgeddon & Parrot Security OS [Tutorial]

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How to Crack Weak Wi-Fi Passwords

Cyber Weapons Lab, Episode 001

In this very first edition of Cyber Weapons Lab, Null Byte's new video series of hacking guides, we explore hacking Wi-Fi with bad passwords. We'll show you how using bad passwords can let anyone with a simple wireless network adapter and laptop hack a network with almost no resistance.

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when he said that we are only allowed to do this with permission I felt like he's basically like prompting an are you older than 18 dialog box which lets be honest, everyone ignore

kevintantomi
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I like Kody and his presentation style. No dramatized voice fluctuations or unnecessary information. Just simple and to-the-point delivery. Thumbs up!!

parvneema
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When the homie don’t wanna give the WiFi password

jaysonkts
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Why the hell you don't blink ? Are you overclocked?

hasnain
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Dude, thank you for taking the time to talk and explain what you're doing instead of playing dub step music to a pixelated video like most people

neswarrior
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This guys router standing like something from star wars...

i-use-arch-btw
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I didn't give myself permission to hack my wifi and ended up suing myself.

psd
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Note to self: Change "cococrowbar" password to "cococrowbar1".

supreemmdb
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Ordinary person: Grandma whats your wifi password?
Null Byte: *pulls out wifi card *

fellowgamer
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What I like most about your videos, is that you explain the concepts and not just the steps! It really helps learn the material vrs just knowing what commands to type in!

trixer
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Everyone for the past 4 years: Please blink dude!
Kodi: ʘ_ʘ

STONEHAART
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Literally the best way explained ever. I've presented classes before, but not nearly as good. You are a true hero

jimmy
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I'm sorry sir, but you aren't wearing a hoodie, hat, and sunglasses. You aren't a real hx3r. 😜 I've watched enough Television to spot a fake.

seafoamzebra
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Very good introduction to this. As a beginner, I would be interested to see a follow up showing some of the common attacks that would be done with this newly cracked pw, specifically as it pertains to Parrot OS, but maybe also some command line options.

ogret
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I liked the tutorial because it keeps an agreeable balance between presenting the minimum required technical background, without digging too deep as to scare off the casual wifi user, while getting them intrigued to stay tuned in to the vodeo to raise their awareness for passphrase "hardening" their own home router's WPA2 access point.
Though I am a seasoned enough Linux user to be accustomed to setting up my e.g. laptop's wifi connections at the command line with the usual tools, such as iwconfig, iproute2's ip and wpa_supplicant commands if required, I never really bothered about such Linux distros for hacking/cracking, forensics and pentesting like Parrot OS, Kali/BackTrack, BackBox, Bugtraq, DEFT and the likes.
But your terse to the point video piqued my interest and encouraged me as an even moderately tech-savvy person to have a closer look at one of those distros.
And btw., I subscribed to your channel.

othernicksweretaken
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I like you, you seem organised and ready to solve problems that benefit those seeking your tailored knowledge. keep up the work

MiyaNottz
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I've seen about 20-30 tutorials like this, but this one was actually really good.

diamondsforcigarettes
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The setup of the router on the left is epic!

nielsny
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Most people that use AT&T WPA2, keep the default password. Which is usually a 12 character alpha-numeric password that would be impossible to brute force in a reasonable amount of time. Considering how there are 26 lower case letters, 26 upper case letters and 10 numbers, you would have to cycle through like 46 quadrillion different combinations.

Ninja
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This is an extremely clear, concise and useful vid! Thank you so much for this upload! Your presentation is sublime and I enjoyed it! Subbed and happy! Please do some more! Thanks!

Munirs