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Step 1:
Download these 3 tools (not created by me or owned by me):
- CommonView for Wifi (download here)
- Wireless Aircrack-ng (download here)
- Dictionary Generator (download here) (requires python runner installed on PC get it from here)
Step 2:
Install CommoView For Wifi (standard edition) then let it install its drivers.After it has installed its drivers, launch it.
Click on the tab called "Logging"
Tick the box "Auto-saving"
Set the Maximum directory size to 50,000
Set the Average to 100
Tick the box "Auto-saving"
Set the Maximum directory size to 50,000
Set the Average to 100
Then click the play button.
Click the "Start Scanning" button.
Select the host you would like to hack into.
Under the "Details" section, check the WEP/WPA type. If it says WEP or WEP-*something else* then skip the past the red text.
Launch the generator.py program you downloaded and select 6 on the menu, then fill in the following:
min size: 10 (or whatever you wish)
min size: 10 (or whatever you wish)
max size: 10 (usually under 10 if it's still the default password given out by the ISP)
The window closes after the process is completed, it can take up to 5 hours to complete the dictionary file.
Click "Capture"
Step 3:
At the bottom of the program you will see the words "Packets: # | Keys: None"
Click the stop button after the Packet # has reached at least 5,000
Click File > Log Viewer
Then click File > Load CommView logs...
Locate the log you just created
Then click File > Export > Wireshark/Tcpdump format and save it as the network you chose.
Step 4:
Launch Aircrack (shortcut in main folder)
For the filename choose the file you just exported from Log Viewer
Tick the "Use WPA or advanced WEP options"
Select a 64 key size
Go to the WPA tab
Choose the dictionary file you just created with generator.py in the previous steps
Click "Launch"
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