I usually reserve 8 upper hex on default SSIDs that are known to use them. I will let you choose one of your handshake to try it on so let me know your choice.
I have tested ShinySycamore against 8 and 9 digits, phone numbers with are code 513, and my word lists without any result. I suspect it is using the default password of Linksys/Cisco Valet, which is 10 upper and lowercase letters. I had more luck on BCCDirect with the help of the cookie monster! Watch the spelling as those are zeros in the password. I can assist if your auditing leads you towards solving private hashes. BCCDirect:006b9e000819:48f8b3c39e0a:c00kies$
i have tried to hack my wifi wpa with this captured handshake, but nothing someone can help me to do it and explain how, i.ve used aircrack, but the result after one day is nothing
this is the cap file:http://www.4shared.com/file/taCi8mT-ce/30-46-9A-37-90-7C_handshake.html http://www.4shared.com/file/X1ZTRMwAba/C0-A0-BB-51-E9-9F_handshake.html
Hello Everyone.... Trying out my luck Vendor:Arris Password Format: Unknown SSID:ATT296 BSSID: D0-39-B3-2D-DF-90 Location:Miami,FL(if that helps for area codes)
I think old Arris are usually 0>9 A>F uppercase 10 digits, the newer ones are 16digits."Good luck with that"
The router model is a TG862 I think. ISP is AT&T so 10 digit numerical can work also. Area code (305)
@gearjunkie, here are a couple more if you wouldnt mind running for me. Again they were all captured in the Ohio (513). Also I'm currently working on putting a rig together to hopefully be able to assist and help out on here, and wondering if you could tell me what if I should use something other than hashcat and any other recommendations you would have. Thanks! Vendor: ZyXEL(USA) Password format: unknown SSID: Zyxel15906 BSSID: 4C-9E-FF-DD-04-A6 Vendor: ASUS(USA) Password format: unknown SSID: Home201 BSSID: BC-EE-7B-6E-AC-A0 Vendor: Netgear(USA) Password format: unknown SSID: Centogram BSSID: 6C-B0-CE-B2-19-81
Sorry, I tested the other two captures against 8 - 9 digits, 8 upper hex, and my word lists without any result.
hi could you please help with the networks below. Vendor: Unknown Password format: unknown SSID: indra1983 BSSID: BC:F6:85:10:12:50 LINK: http://rghost.net/67pzGHCtX Vendor: Unknown Password format: unknown SSID: bostonsnoopy BSSID: CC:B2:556:4A:B5 LINK: http://rghost.net/8ZFGKHSZT Vendor: Unifi (Malaysia) Password format: unknown SSID: taunggyi@unifi BSSID: C83:A3:E2:4D:A6 LINK: http://rghost.net/6p47vbh9x Tried 8 digits and malaysia phone numbers but can't solve it. Thanks.
I don't see a way to download this without signing up to social media or using their down loader app, neither which I am inclined to do. Please post the handshake here or find another site without these requirements.
IMHO, the top two software for WPA cracking are Hashcat and EWSB (Elcomsoft Wireless Security Editor). I am partial towards Hashcat because the author is frequently optimizing its code, new features are always being added and bugs are fixed quickly. You choices when building a rig will largely depend on how much you want to spend. If you are planning to have more than 1 GPU, make sure you get the reference design GPUs. Also get an 80 plus gold power supply from a reputable manufacturer with ample capacity. There are lots of ideas from the Hashcat forum and I suggest you take a look there.
Sorry but I did not get any result after testing with 8 - 9 digits, Pakistan phone numbers, my word lists, old TP-Link word list, and 8 upper hex.
This is the standard AT&T DSL that defaults to 10 digits. ATT296:d039b32ddf90:f409d8ec4a55:1399822408
Well thank you very much! Quite the word list you got there! I may have some more challenges for you soon