More like "IWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHAND
1) It disconnects the user from the wifi network. 2) The user has to reconnect to the wifi network (by sending a handshake, which is like a encrypted version of the password) 3) It copies this handshake and tries to crack it by brute forcing it. (It compares the handshake with a database consisting of the most common passwords used by people) 4) If a match is found, it gives the result.
Hello. I am using android nethunter. but i have a problem. Alpha nerwork atheros AR9272 model : I am using AWUS036NHA Wireless adapter . unfortunately wlan1mon does not go into mode, can you let me know what i need to do? Thanks for your help.
Perhaps the whole ordeal looks like effort or "trouble" as you describe it. There are people out there who breath doing stuff like this and don't even use this method to gain access. The method shown on video is very simple and will not guarantee success.
@@sp6450Honestly if your password is 'superman' it might as well be 12345678 (to satisfy the length of 8). Random numbers or better: special / non-Latin characters should be used (though the latter cannot be typed for example on Nintendo Switch).
I think you are only saying this because you think the attacker would only be benefiting from your network access. The reality is that they would also be minutes away from getting all your data ☠
@@mika_iran year 2016 back in my highschool days i use to attack my school private wifi (admin) passwords and share it to my friends because it's faster than the public wifi 🤣. Also sniffing social media passwords in public wifi is so easy, i always target the heartthrob girls in our school and save their nude pics 💀. Why the hell they don't upgrade the wifi privacy protocol like fck we still using WPA/WP2 protocol 💀
That why I use MAC list filtering have wpa2 or wpa3 and Group Key Rotation Intervals on and Hide SSID and a router that updates the firmware frequently and Check my list of devices often and more...
@@Arrogan28 Theres a lot of cool tech you get to use if you work police cybersec. It just comes with a biggest downside I could ever imagine and at the same time the reason I could never do it. Most of the evidence you uncover is cp.
@@PartikleVT I don't mind honestly if there is some trustworthy official out there using questionable means to obtain data, as long as they reserve it's use for really nastly people who harm children for instance. But for drug dealers, some common criminals I think they shouldn't use it, as it is crossing the line too much into fascism. But I make the exception that if they can save one kids life with it, and it is reserved for that kind of thing i would have no issue with it. Unfortunately many cops think they are somehow imbued with the 'lords hand' and think they can use this to bust some regular guy selling dope on the side to feed his family, and destroy that family for nothing if you ask me. Selling weed, E, etc or even heroin that isn't killing people because it is really badly laced with fent or something. Let those people be caught if they are going to be with good old fashion police work, because if they are just quitely doing that i actually dont' see the harm to society. Similarly, with someone say bending the law a bit to feed his family and doesn't reallyg hurt anyone, these kinds of crimes i see cops bust people using illegal methods and they can't see their own hypocrisy when they do so. If they are breaking the law to bust someone who is really hurting anyone living their life the way they want to, then that cop is as guilty as the guy who was just say cheating a bit on his taxes(not recommended by the way), or who is growing weed on his farm, etc. I think those people really are not harming anyone, and it isn't until they do something so big they get noticed. Then they should be able to be caught with normal police work easy enough anyway. Breaking fundamental rights is a bigger crime for the executive branch, etc to do then some guy selling weed etc. But again, if they cross that line to save some kid from being hurt, especially the worst cases of that, then f-ya, I am for it al,l the way... do whatever it takes to stop that kind of horror from happening... cause fundamentally as a society, it should be above everything else, protecting our kids should come first above it all...
Whenever I watch these types of videos, I always nod my head and agree with everything that’s said; knowing full well that all the words sound like English, but I have zero understanding of what the hell is going on. 😂
@@davidbombal I can't enable monitor mode on nethunter I m doing in wifite all thing are installed only 1 error showing Error: airmon-ng did not find any wireless interfaces Help me to solve please 🙏🙏🙏
Thats why as a developer i use android more, countless innovations from users all over the world and not be bounded by limitation from the company under disguise of "sAFeTy".
Ok, but to crack this password you need extremely huge Dictionary and Extremely powerful pc to crack it, and it can take from hours to weeks depending on password. Better just turn off wps connect, and you secured from this breach.
how so? I've never really messed with crackers but back in the Trojan days they usually came with a client in a server executable and as long as you didn't execute the client you're fine
@@clown134 probably downloaded from silly websites that promised free internet. Anyways, executables can have other executables embeded. So you think you open a calculator and in fact it opens, and In the background another program is making it's way to the mothership. This basically was halted when Microsoft implemented UAC, separating the regular user apps from admin rights apps. Fun fact. I downloaded an AMD overclock app from a random site and used is as intended. Then my antivirus went off. And the culprit was another process embeded with that exe. Then I found the real source for the app and never had a problem again. Such a silly mistake.
20+ years ago, when I got my CCNA, on the last day, after finals, they sent us a link to updated router/switch backdoors. As I was still in high school, the very next day, our internet filter at school mysteriously disabled itself. Bess could go there that day. The teacher who ran the computer lab came to me and my other friend who finished the class and said, "I know it was one of you, I'm not mad. Just turn it back on." I ducked into the server closet and turned (almost) everything back to normal. I reset the admin password. As I didn't even need to use any backdoor methods, the default password was still running. I gave the teacher the new password, and everyone learned something.
Its so nice to see people running Kali Nethunter! It makes me so proud :p - as I added the Custom Commands feature some years ago to the project :) Happy hacking David!
It's not even that. He's doing a dictionary attack. Those can take up days ( even months ). Also most routers nowadays force timeouts after a few attempts. The chances of these attacks to work are extremely slim ( unless you somehow use an all number password or a very known password ).
@@saiefzneti no. it's not trying to connect as it tries passwords. it takes encrypted password from handshake then tries to find matching hash from password list on his phone.
@@jesseingles2977 oh thank you for the clarification! I thought it was going simply retrying passwords via the connection. This makes it a little easier to crack as all the heavy lifting will be done on the client side. However, we all know that cracking a hashed value ( either via brute force or dictionary ) is still going to take a lot of time ( especially using the cpu available on a phone ). So still no worries for a few years ( until all people start getting 4090 GPUs lol )
Used to do that back in the day when it was called Backtrack, in 2005-2008 when most people used WEP and WPA. Not many people use these basic encryption anymore :)
You can still do offline bruteforce attacks on the password with WPA2. Only in WPA3 which ist still quite new and not widespread it's not possible anymore.
My Grandpa did this for security at government facility. I thought I was smart with technology. Never expected someone so old to put me in my place on a mental/technical level
Those old school guys are smart they had to learn it all hard way none of this would be possible without them they did all the hard work and coding for us.
who do u think made technology all possible for your young Ass to do and learn of course the older generation who's not in tech might be lost but that is also the generation who made coding and all possible... wisdom comes from years of experience not blogs and videos LOL
Hi David. Off the topic off the short. But I've always been curious of the story behind where you started and where you are now in relation to your networking career. especially considering the fact that you're originally from South Africa? Do you maybe have a video on this on RUclips?
No. WPA2 is not hard to crack. Its not about the encryption. Its about the implementation of the encryption, how generic is the hardware and how good is the firmware? I've never found a wifi connection that can't be compromised. Ever! Lucky for you I'm not a criminal.
The pinnacle of Wi-Fi and network security in general is to have a one way function. This is because anything that can be done can be undone unless it is encapsulated in an algorithm or has an algorithm in it that is a one way function.
What grandparents see when I restart the router:
Now wpa2 hm?
Agreed 🤣
@@wuj3kdar0 pk look ll
12345678 world's strongest unbreakable password 🤫😁
And a grandpa is also on the video 👻
I'm gonna make my Wi-fi use fistbumbs instead.
No more handshakes.
Use the elbow shake method. It helped with COVID
Damn, that would make secure 'wifi' if you used your own protocol. Coding all your devices to handle it might be difficult though. If 😅
Honestly the best way to secure a system is to either make sure no one knows what it does or make sure everyone knows what it does
@@hmroid6884 Ehm, everyone?
Covid approved
Thank god, my passwords are super difficult, actually too difficult for even me to remember them 😭😂
can u give an example?
@@fabri1314😂😂
Password: superdifficult
@@toad725 Password: toodifficultforevenmetorememberthem
@@toad725😂😂
iPhone user :- What the F is going on 😂
They swiped on when they realised that it wasn't about how much better Crapple is!
😂
Lol
@@madsam7582LoL , you made my stomach hurt😂
I don’t need my phone to attack wifi access points. I have kali on a netbook like a big boy.
@Moyou mean like and old school noob .stlyharmless1985
his phone be like : "I WANT TO SHAKE YOUR HAND, I WANT TO SHAKE YOUR HAND, I WANT TO SHAKE HIS HAND!"
Come on shake my hand. Won't u Shake poor sinner hand. YESS YESSSSS . ARE YOU READY
I remember hearing this before. Is it a reference to a movie or something?
@@YRO. it ain't, it's reference to a video, some old dude aggressively want to shake someone hand at the airplane I guess, and he got escorted 😂
More like "IWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHANDIWANNASHAKEYOURHAND
@@YRO. Yeah it’s from Princess and the frog
My teacher once told a story about how he cracks wifi passwords when he's on vacation so he can do his thing but he never said how, now i know lmao
exactly why I will never use wlan at home
What did he teach?
Kali Linux is a OS built for hackers
@@xkarea2 do you drag around ur cable or what? 😂
Ps: u can not use wlan… or maybe.. just maybe… use a secure password
@@ratulsaha9487 😂 why would you use notebooks at home, if you have nice desktop-workstations
dave bombal be like,
"looks like a regular toaster, right? wrong. i have added kali linux on here."
This is hilarious
What's funny is that if you have a smart home toaster it actually would have linux on it
-Gives a warning
RUclips: Yea that's totally educational
TIL my wifi is vulnerable to handshakes... Damn...
Imma break the cycle also its 3:22am lmaoo 😅
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1) It disconnects the user from the wifi network.
2) The user has to reconnect to the wifi network (by sending a handshake, which is like a encrypted version of the password)
3) It copies this handshake and tries to crack it by brute forcing it. (It compares the handshake with a database consisting of the most common passwords used by people)
4) If a match is found, it gives the result.
Hello. I am using android nethunter. but i have a problem. Alpha nerwork atheros AR9272 model : I am using AWUS036NHA Wireless adapter . unfortunately wlan1mon does not go into mode, can you let me know what i need to do? Thanks for your help.
I love this comment. It explains what probably should have been explained in the video itself
Oh my god . Bro what should I do to prevent this. It was happening for me in a regular basis . What can I do now . Please help
@@unknownworld6171 use strong password with weird characters
@@KhanhDinh291 thank you thank you
If someone goes thru this much trouble to Access my wifi, they can have it 😂
Perhaps the whole ordeal looks like effort or "trouble" as you describe it. There are people out there who breath doing stuff like this and don't even use this method to gain access. The method shown on video is very simple and will not guarantee success.
What are you talking about?! It was EFFORTLESS🍌
@@sp6450Honestly if your password is 'superman' it might as well be 12345678 (to satisfy the length of 8). Random numbers or better: special / non-Latin characters should be used (though the latter cannot be typed for example on Nintendo Switch).
I think you are only saying this because you think the attacker would only be benefiting from your network access. The reality is that they would also be minutes away from getting all your data ☠
Honestly, they coulda just asked of they needed it that bad
Even Superman couldn't save that network 😭😂
I put my router where the horses stay. It's a stable network.
Calm down... Scott prop and roll...
I couldn't hold my horses after seeing this
@@NebulaAccount Well, he was horsing around, so just say Neigh.
😂😂😂😂
Lmaooooo
I love how advanced this is but he still mentioned that the light means it’s on and working.
dawg if you think downloading an app and pressing literally a single button is advanced you are what's wrong with society 💀
It's just a wordlist attack
@@mika_iran ask a regular person what's a handshake, whats a deauth, ...
@@mika_iran nethunter is an OS no an app
@@mika_iran year 2016 back in my highschool days i use to attack my school private wifi (admin) passwords and share it to my friends because it's faster than the public wifi 🤣. Also sniffing social media passwords in public wifi is so easy, i always target the heartthrob girls in our school and save their nude pics 💀. Why the hell they don't upgrade the wifi privacy protocol like fck we still using WPA/WP2 protocol 💀
That why I use MAC list filtering have wpa2 or wpa3 and Group Key Rotation Intervals on and Hide SSID and a router that updates the firmware frequently and Check my list of devices often and more...
or use hard wired and turn off the Wi-Fi if you are paranoid
😂ohh boy yes true try not stupid in under 7 word's@@marcbraunschweiler3021
That one friend after you insult him a bit too hard:
"No officer this is purely EdUcAtIoNaL"
They probably use it themselves...
@@Arrogan28 Theres a lot of cool tech you get to use if you work police cybersec. It just comes with a biggest downside I could ever imagine and at the same time the reason I could never do it. Most of the evidence you uncover is cp.
@@PartikleVT That's so fucked.
@@PartikleVT I don't mind honestly if there is some trustworthy official out there using questionable means to obtain data, as long as they reserve it's use for really nastly people who harm children for instance. But for drug dealers, some common criminals I think they shouldn't use it, as it is crossing the line too much into fascism. But I make the exception that if they can save one kids life with it, and it is reserved for that kind of thing i would have no issue with it.
Unfortunately many cops think they are somehow imbued with the 'lords hand' and think they can use this to bust some regular guy selling dope on the side to feed his family, and destroy that family for nothing if you ask me. Selling weed, E, etc or even heroin that isn't killing people because it is really badly laced with fent or something. Let those people be caught if they are going to be with good old fashion police work, because if they are just quitely doing that i actually dont' see the harm to society. Similarly, with someone say bending the law a bit to feed his family and doesn't reallyg hurt anyone, these kinds of crimes i see cops bust people using illegal methods and they can't see their own hypocrisy when they do so. If they are breaking the law to bust someone who is really hurting anyone living their life the way they want to, then that cop is as guilty as the guy who was just say cheating a bit on his taxes(not recommended by the way), or who is growing weed on his farm, etc. I think those people really are not harming anyone, and it isn't until they do something so big they get noticed. Then they should be able to be caught with normal police work easy enough anyway. Breaking fundamental rights is a bigger crime for the executive branch, etc to do then some guy selling weed etc.
But again, if they cross that line to save some kid from being hurt, especially the worst cases of that, then f-ya, I am for it al,l the way... do whatever it takes to stop that kind of horror from happening... cause fundamentally as a society, it should be above everything else, protecting our kids should come first above it all...
It wont be police showing up it is a federal offense it will be the f.b.i
His neighbours : "honey, why is our wifi router speaking ancient hebrew 💀💀"
LMAOOO
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That's insane 😅
In a woke world it's now called Shebrew 😂
Darn.
Whenever I watch these types of videos, I always nod my head and agree with everything that’s said; knowing full well that all the words sound like English, but I have zero understanding of what the hell is going on. 😂
😂😂😂
😂😂
Well it's an old method only small routers not set by professionals (or not following manuals) would fall for such attacks.
most of them are even difficult to understand what the hell is going on..
these are for nerds...who always does certian sh*t
I wish you could add an adapter to modern modems so they can make that classic dial-up sound. That way you can hear the handshake happen.
Me when my internet won't stop buffering; (time to attack little wifi)
Literally attacked it....
With what you need wifi🤔
Why would you attack your own network?
Baseball bat go brrrr
@@TheGreenRUclipsr I think meant "borrow" his neighbors wifi😊
Pro Tip: Use Elbow touch protocols instead of handshakes, helps with viruses
Fuckin hilarious
Bot
Lmao 😂
Nice. Dont care if id look zesty 💅
This guy’s definitely 5x vaxd and still wearing a mask💀
Bro is a dangerous man 💀
This is great. 10 years ago. 25 character passwords ruin this attack.
"This will make a fine addition to my collection". Thank you so much David.
You're welcome!
@@davidbombal
Hacker!
Can u Share me some of your collection?☺️
Share your collection?
"Won't you shake a poor sinner's hand?"
Are you ready?
Are you ready?
Yeahhhhh
@@illusiveelk2558 ARE YA REEAADDYYYY?
TRANSFORMATION CENTER!!!
I need to crack those vocabularies I have no idea what’s being said here😂
Bro you uave typed rotator name instead of hotrod in hotrod clip 😅
Seen so many videos related to wifi vulnerabilities, but never one so simple, easy to understand and concise, loving it!
Thank you! Glad it was helpful!
@@davidbombal I can't enable monitor mode on nethunter
I m doing in wifite all thing are installed only 1 error showing
Error: airmon-ng did not find any wireless interfaces
Help me to solve please 🙏🙏🙏
@@darkgaming100ksoon read the error again, its pretty obvious.
@@bukayo797 what
@@darkgaming100ksoon i think only some wifi adapters have monitor mode you probably dont have it
His neighbor next to him watching this video then seeing his password:
he literally shows his own modem 😵
search him bro on yt
Hi! I am his neighbor, he changed his password!....😡🤬😡🤬
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😂
When you're too much of an extrovert that you start capturing someone just to have a handshake
"Hey why don't we try his phone number" ..Tada
I needed this when I didn't have wifi back in the day 😆
Hi how but kli Linux for Android Huawei mate 20
fortunately for me.. I had this.
@@RobertSanz1how does it work in the real world?
I used to use this when I was homeless
@@matthewb9621 most people have shitty passwordd
iPhone users: we can't even find our own wifi password
Now we can! Ios 16.
Thats why as a developer i use android more, countless innovations from users all over the world and not be bounded by limitation from the company under disguise of "sAFeTy".
@@audizul Facts
@@audizul if it makes a use to you but for general user its pointless and over complicated like it or not.....
@@audizul countless innovations like trojans and malware, i love it having no „sAfEtY“ so i can accidently download anything i don't want!
"This"
ahh.... the start to every youtube short now
"I can't believe you've done this..."
Havent seen a wifi using WEP security in like 10 years lol
@@user-vk2cd9qw7iWPA 1 although not exists anymore
@@s2601d it was wpa2 author of the video told that to another person on top commentary
The network is configured with WPA2. Wifite shows WPA even when WPA2 is used. This attack was against a captured WPA2 handshake.
@@davidbombal my bad, that makes more sense!
Ok, but to crack this password you need extremely huge Dictionary and Extremely powerful pc to crack it, and it can take from hours to weeks depending on password. Better just turn off wps connect, and you secured from this breach.
Like the shorts David keep em coming...these videos are mentorships in the beginning of my IT journey
Good luck, tough field to get into because everyone that isnt a nerd, wants to get into IT
Do you need to connect to Alpha something like that..? Pls explain it in simpler way
- this is a android phone and now you have been hacked
Dude with android phone:
This guy works for the FBI special contracts lol.
Your videos are absolute gems, David!
In the old days most of these cracking apps actually left you vulnerable when you installed it
they still do BUT nobody wants the data of some broke dude stealing wifi
how so? I've never really messed with crackers but back in the Trojan days they usually came with a client in a server executable and as long as you didn't execute the client you're fine
@@clown134 probably downloaded from silly websites that promised free internet.
Anyways, executables can have other executables embeded. So you think you open a calculator and in fact it opens, and In the background another program is making it's way to the mothership.
This basically was halted when Microsoft implemented UAC, separating the regular user apps from admin rights apps.
Fun fact. I downloaded an AMD overclock app from a random site and used is as intended. Then my antivirus went off. And the culprit was another process embeded with that exe. Then I found the real source for the app and never had a problem again. Such a silly mistake.
@@livanbard lol yeh
You could always just buy some second hand phone and not have any personal info on it
Can’t believe kali is still alive and running 😂
why is an external wifi adapter used here
is it possible to use the built in one for attacks
Yeah buddy, go ahead and do a WPA2 or WPA3
The network is using WPA2 so I've already done this for you :) Wifite shows WPA even when WPA2 is used.
Its useless even on WPA99 if your pass is : 12345678 😁
@@davidbombal But it looks like WPS was enabled on the network. What about a net with WPS disabled?
@@cedantarmalabori861 it failed the wps attack anyways
WPS is disabled. That attack failed here, so the WPA2 handshake was captured and used.
WiFi Attacking Another WiFi (WiFight) 😂😂
Almost sounds like wife fight 🤣😂🤣
@@tanishqahuja3861 so funny AhAh
Wifght club don't talk about Wi-Fi
well, at least it can't hack powered off WiFi.
Ok taking notes to mess with my friends 😂
20+ years ago, when I got my CCNA, on the last day, after finals, they sent us a link to updated router/switch backdoors. As I was still in high school, the very next day, our internet filter at school mysteriously disabled itself.
Bess could go there that day.
The teacher who ran the computer lab came to me and my other friend who finished the class and said, "I know it was one of you, I'm not mad. Just turn it back on." I ducked into the server closet and turned (almost) everything back to normal. I reset the admin password. As I didn't even need to use any backdoor methods, the default password was still running. I gave the teacher the new password, and everyone learned something.
No big deal, just a childhood felony. Possible 10-20 years in prison, but he's not mad.
Damn I forgot you existed😂 but this short is nice keep it up❤
Yeah YT Algorithm can do that. Especially with YT Shorts.
me relaxing after keeping a 10-character long complex password
year 2036 -
quantum computers laughing in the corner
I’ll just do a handshake with neighbour and ask for the wifi password.
Its so nice to see people running Kali Nethunter! It makes me so proud :p - as I added the Custom Commands feature some years ago to the project :) Happy hacking David!
based
Thanks
Right....
@@suleibash lmao
@@s1lent718 say something nice or don’t say anything at all 😊
On this episode of why I was sent to federal prison....
please be true
They they say iphone is better than android 😂
His neighbors must be raveged all the time😂
CDC worker: "Don't do Router handshakes anymore, instead give a fist bump!"
the best thing you can do to to protect your wifi is get vaccinated
Love how it was a very concerning set up until the reveal it’s just gonna guess your password slowly
It's not even that. He's doing a dictionary attack. Those can take up days ( even months ). Also most routers nowadays force timeouts after a few attempts. The chances of these attacks to work are extremely slim ( unless you somehow use an all number password or a very known password ).
@@saiefzneti no. it's not trying to connect as it tries passwords. it takes encrypted password from handshake then tries to find matching hash from password list on his phone.
@@jesseingles2977 oh thank you for the clarification! I thought it was going simply retrying passwords via the connection. This makes it a little easier to crack as all the heavy lifting will be done on the client side. However, we all know that cracking a hashed value ( either via brute force or dictionary ) is still going to take a lot of time ( especially using the cpu available on a phone ). So still no worries for a few years ( until all people start getting 4090 GPUs lol )
not exactly the password
Automated "Brute Force" attack.
That's the biggest "little router" I've ever seen
Thats called jail time pops 😂
Now i have to cut my wifi's hand because this kind of handshakes he making
Whenever you are somewhere where coverage really sucks but a nearby store wants you to join their Wi-Fi.
Literally.
This is illegal
@@iclimbeverything2990 we dont care loll
@@iclimbeverything2990 who's gonna know ? 😈
@@OrRaino they gonna know
Even you have 100 millions of wordlist to crack the captured handshake. I never had one cracked yet.
Its a handshake deal 🤝.
If you try to shake my wifi's hand , you will be surprised when that hand reaches out and slaps you
It is whitelisted. Am I right ?
My password have 80 chars. Break it
I shake a lot more than just your wife's hand
I have a pi device with the same set up. Love the video. Keep it up and stay safe!
That ALFA is how I got free wifi all through college 😅
Bro became Aiden pierce
Liked and subscribed for the simplest explanation of how to do it..would love to see more like this one...
You know it’s gonna get bonkers when the words Kali and Attack are in the same video
Ikr, I was ready to see a lot of skids and "sec subject matter experts"
immediately Alan watts came to mind
This might be enough to access the old wifi for employees in my uni uhh.
I used to do this in highschool because my family couldn't afford Internet 😅
I went to the company next to me and just looked at the back of their router, made a picture of the pw and now I use theirs.
Thats the reason, never use standart pw what printed on the devices!
When your neighbor changed the wifi password be like:
My man there is no need to have "when" at the start of the sentence and then "be like" at the end
@@yonimeller exactly it just kills the joke by introducing that old Facebook 2009 meme format
Too bad that nethunter is kinda abandoned now though....
Me with neighbour kids
"Hey can I connect for a sec? I will not look and forget it after"
Recording the screen of my phone
Used to do that back in the day when it was called Backtrack, in 2005-2008 when most people used WEP and WPA. Not many people use these basic encryption anymore :)
You can still do offline bruteforce attacks on the password with WPA2. Only in WPA3 which ist still quite new and not widespread it's not possible anymore.
The network is configured with WPA2. Wifite shows WPA even when WPA2 is used. This attack was against a captured WPA2 handshake.
" Tell me how to hack wifi without telling me how to hack WiFi " 🤣🤣🤣
He just said using kali 🗿🗿🗿
I feel like this what my neighbour does to wifi every 30 seconds 💀
This is probably tech from 64 it’s just now coming out
I had no idea I could use Kali Linux on my android. Ty.
Android is just a flavor of Linux.
I love TUX
My Grandpa did this for security at government facility. I thought I was smart with technology. Never expected someone so old to put me in my place on a mental/technical level
Those old school guys are smart they had to learn it all hard way none of this would be possible without them they did all the hard work and coding for us.
who do u think made technology all possible for your young Ass to do and learn of course the older generation who's not in tech might be lost but that is also the generation who made coding and all possible... wisdom comes from years of experience not blogs and videos LOL
Imagine they get your WiFi password just by handshake 🤝
See wifi is all ready connected 😂
reaction of first short of David : Awesomee !! 👌👌
Thank you! Hopefully many more shorts to come soon!
@@davidbombal Thank you sir, Following you further
@@davidbombal
Respected Sir
Where can i find this kali net hunter
Any authentic source?
Can't find link of this exact application on play store
@@moazzamaudit3915 ask on David Sir's discord server, they will guide you both nicely
Hi David. Off the topic off the short. But I've always been curious of the story behind where you started and where you are now in relation to your networking career. especially considering the fact that you're originally from South Africa? Do you maybe have a video on this on RUclips?
His 2018 video “My career crashed! My story.” Should answer some of your questions.
@@romevang Thank you!🙏
this is just a dictionary attack . You make it look like a zero day.
I see magisk , i see a man of culture
FBI: **puts this vid, on their playlist**
They don’t use this, they use pegasus.
haha :D man no one use wpa :D 2022 wpa2 and this is hard to crack
I use none feel free to connect
Yep, it is a video for non-IT viewers... I wonder he does not sell this magical "network scanners"
No. WPA2 is not hard to crack. Its not about the encryption. Its about the implementation of the encryption, how generic is the hardware and how good is the firmware? I've never found a wifi connection that can't be compromised. Ever! Lucky for you I'm not a criminal.
@@mr.hitchens,, I've never found a wifi connection that can't be compromised. "" -- HAHA good comedian
The network is configured with WPA2. Wifite shows WPA even when WPA2 is used. This attack was against a captured WPA2 handshake.
Anybody else got mad mr. Robot vibes wuen they saw the dragon? ;P
The pinnacle of Wi-Fi and network security in general is to have a one way function. This is because anything that can be done can be undone unless it is encapsulated in an algorithm or has an algorithm in it that is a one way function.
Yeah I had a mentor that taught me stuff like that since then my passwords are typically 40 characters long if it allows it
30 characters or more on all of my passwords.
@@jamesstein1390 hell yeah that's smart thinking
Love it. Net Hunter + phone + alpha network conductor = attack wi-fi
yeah, yeah. good luck to this trinket with brute forcing a 16-18 digit gibberish password all sane people use.
Come and try. My password contains 80 chars
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It would take this thing years to break into my WiFi network trying to guess a password that slow 😂
The most difficult way to ask your neighbor for their Wi-Fi password
Love this ancient hacking technique
I used to do this almost ten years ago using my MacBook with Kali on it.
my wifi uses milkshakes, cracked proof.
after 15 years....alfa still rock! 😅😅😅