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Re: hacking
This device already exists. It’s called a WiFi pineapple. It does everything you mentioned and much more.
Doesn’t really make much sense to brute force wpa handshakes on such a weak device. You need ocl hashcat running multiple gfx cards. Or use one of the online crackers.
Doesn’t really make much sense to brute force wpa handshakes on such a weak device. You need ocl hashcat running multiple gfx cards. Or use one of the online crackers.
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Re: hacking
I mean, I hate to say it, but to me that doesn't sound like ethical hacking. Ethical hacking is when someone identifies a weakness in a computing system in order to get rid of it. You said you wanted to make an ethical hacking device, not something that could get you into trouble. We (or at least I) really shouldn't advocate you doing anything that could get you into trouble, especially at school.
Believe me, hacking stuff at school for pranks and things like that sounds awesome. I wanted to rig my school's PA system to play a song on my last day of school, but it was waaaay too dangerous (and illegal). You can totally still make something like this to mess around on a little practice local network at home or on a cheap computer you find, but just using it to be annoying isn't cool.
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