I used aircrack-ng and it says key found, I can confirm --- Double Post Merged, 10 Apr 2018, Original Post Date: 10 Apr 2018 --- You could try using aircrack-ng instead of Pyrit
My humble apologies gentlemen - he is correct, i had no idea you could get a result after the results pyrit was saying . i just got the same result
Give me your email address I will send it to you the picture, I did not lie really --- Double Post Merged, 10 Apr 2018, Original Post Date: 10 Apr 2018 --- Here is the proof
Not sure if you're stoned or your computer is. I converted the .cap to .hccapx (showing 1 handshake with the correct BSSID) and cracked it with Hashcat no problem. You really only need M1 + M2 for it to be cracked, not all 4 to consider it "valid" or whatever you're thinking... You can see the BSSID in Wireshark or when you convert it, but I guess you're also blind... BSSID:34:08:04:c8:19:80
I am at outside not at home how do I open wireshark in a phone !? And stop talking I am blind, you are rude I really have no idea about hashcat so it's not my fault
That's ok mate, sorry for getting frustrated with you , i can't believe this, everything they teach you about testing handshakes is all WRONG. what a hell of a way to learn to find out that what people teach is all shyte
Told you, trash tools... You probably haven't bothered to try and crack many just because of the false info you receive from trash tool. Along with many times you gave false info to people because of noob mistake, how embarrassing... I didn't quote you on what I said above, it was to the other noob... Yes, I also use cap2hccapx (still don't see how you didn't have the BSSID when it shows after converting) but you can also see in Wireshark if you explore more than just what you see in front of you... https://i.imgur.com/eYaNVo6.png That's why you teach yourself the right way. Not sure where you got suggested to use such thing anyway.
I thought you would never use aircrack-ng Any idea why aircrack-ng could crack the password even though the handshake was weak? I have no idea at all
SSID: Vodafone_2.4G-04741 BSSID: 8c:68:c8:e7:a9:7e Manufacturer: ZTE ISP: Vodafone Greece Area code: 210 Can anyone help with this ?