Hack a WPA-PSK protected WiFi network

Hack a WPA-PSK protected WiFi network

How to hack a WPA-PSK encrypted wireless (wifi) network using the Ubuntu Linux command interface.

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bobbylight17 (-2) 1 year ago
its very hard to see wut your doing
the vid is blury and doesn't really help someone because theres no step-by-step instructions.
if you could, make another vid talkin step-by-step about how to do this cause i'm very interested


thanks, tyler
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Bryan Crow (39) 9 months ago
Yeah... gotta pause to see it. Looks like he's using a password dictionary for a brute force attack.
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likpa 4 months ago
hi every one im me so, i would like share binefit
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Zer09 1 week ago
pls... can you gave the step-by-step instruction of that e-mail me at tetrapentagon@yahoo.com
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