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Thread: New attack on WPA/WPA2 using PMKID
Post: RE: New attack on WPA/WPA2 using PMKID
From what it seems, this is going to be huge!
The question I think a lot people will ask: Is this attack viable (future) on non-PSK networks?
I tried at my own (radius/wpa-enterprise) network, j... |
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Thread: New attack on WPA/WPA2 using PMKID
Post: RE: New attack on WPA/WPA2 using PMKID
diegodieguex Wrote: (08-26-2018, 05:44 PM)
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thank you ZerBea
I have the same result replacing line 21 simply by:
cat /tmp/PSK
saludos Diego
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I've beefed your shellscript up a little, hope you l... |
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09-03-2018, 12:07 PM |
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Thread: New attack on WPA/WPA2 using PMKID
Post: RE: New attack on WPA/WPA2 using PMKID
codeme Wrote: (11-07-2018, 06:10 PM)
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Why does it fail?
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From what I understand, for you to get past the authentication stage you have to beat the EAP negotiation, that's were we stop at. In WPA-... |
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11-07-2018, 07:05 PM |
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Thread: New attack on WPA/WPA2 using PMKID
Post: RE: New attack on WPA/WPA2 using PMKID
ZerBea Wrote: (11-07-2018, 06:42 PM)
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BTW:
I haven't seen any feature requests for hashcat to add more EAP versions, yet.
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Dang, just saw your reply now.
Is there any utility at capturing non... |
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Thread: pkzip2
Post: RE: pkzip2
Did anyone got this working?
Got it working in benchmark for mode 17200, seems I just can't tell it to accept the zip file.
Tried giving it the straight zip file name, the output of zip2john in ... |
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05-13-2019, 03:28 PM |
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Thread: Can someone explain what Payload pbkdf2 information means
Post: RE: Can someone explain what Payload pbkdf2 inform...
Hi simonh, let me try to help you.
From what it seems the program or site that you're using is doing a PKBDF2 derivation (imagine this as a simple hash, like MD5 or SHA1, only purposely 5000x slowe... |
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