--- Double Post Merged, 5 Aug 2020, Original Post Date: 4 Aug 2020 --- Found another Askey online writerharbor674
Thanks petrovivo1234 --- Double Post Merged, 6 Aug 2020, Original Post Date: 6 Aug 2020 --- Thanks Spliceguy
root@Android:~# aircrack-ng /root/6/74-9D-DC-B3-48-8E_handshake.cap Reading packets, please wait... Opening /root/6/74-9D-DC-B3-48-8E_handshake.cap Read 47136 packets. # BSSID ESSID Encryption 1 74:9DC:B3:48:8E ATT758 WPA (0 handshake)
Found another Arris password bittermarble683 --- Double Post Merged, 11 Aug 2020, Original Post Date: 7 Aug 2020 --- Here's are some more I found online: Askey: geniuspalm281 patronwriter694 Arris: sameroad736 I also cracked a sagemcom spectrum router with an adj I haven't seen yet woodensnail067 So I'm adding it to my netgear/sagemcom short list --- Double Post Merged, 12 Aug 2020 --- I want to share with you guys my Spectrum/Netgear progress. I made it using google sheets so that I can keep updating it on the fly. I hope this helps people quickly crack the vast majority of these networks. The first page has the confirmed passwords separated by manufacturer, followed by the lists made from those known passwords. If anyone finds any passwords/words I'm missing, please feel free to let me know, it'll make the list more complete! If you have trouble cracking a handshake, post it here and one of us will be happy to help. The more we find/crack the better! Let me know if you have any questions/concerns/suggestions/etc.Enjoy! https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...5aEbw-1gSJHc_9g_tnGzit5Y9Xdhg65cARsb6/pubhtml
Sorry for the confusion. It has multiple tabs. The first tab you looked at has confirmed/cracked passwords which is how I keep track of them. That is NOT the wordlist you use in hashcat, because obviously it has the 3 digits and the words are combined.The wordlists for cracking are on the other tabs separated into Adj, noun, and askey words
Yes, but still, you need them together without the numbers. unless one knows how to join them to a list. ajd_noun.
Exactly. First off, the benefit of this list is I can add a word to any of those lists super easily and keep it up to date. If they were combined in the spreadsheet, it may get too long for the spreadsheet (I also didn't want to write a crazy formula that combines words and recombines them when I add one or more) Also, I like having them separate because if the short list doesn't work, I could combine them with other bigger lists using ULM --- Double Post Merged, 17 Aug 2020, Original Post Date: 16 Aug 2020 --- Found another Askey password, knightspace752. I added it to the spreadsheet --- Double Post Merged, 21 Aug 2020 --- Added 2 more Askeys to the list summitdesert109 urbanfamous124 https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...5aEbw-1gSJHc_9g_tnGzit5Y9Xdhg65cARsb6/pubhtml
Can anyone help me with this capture? I tried uploading the .cap file, but it's too large, so I'm attaching the hccapx file. Thank you
Now that I've finally got an account working that I can post on, I'd like to throw in a request here. I have a netgear one, it should be a default since gpuhash found it in under 15 minutes. I've got about 8 lists from a few megs to 20 gigs and nothing matched, though now that I have access to download the ones here that may change. In trade for the fine services you folks do, I'd like to share one of my own lists with you though it's not a netgear vendor. I've been testing in my area and the dominant provider is Suddenlink. They use two brands for their modems, Arris Group and Hitron Technologies. I haven't found the pattern in the Arris modems but the Hitron modems they use have an ssid pattern of "suddenlink.net-XXXX" where the x's are either all numbers or a mix of uppercase letters and numbers. The default passwords on these Hitron modems are a 12 digit number, but the first 4 digits are 2511, leaving just 8 more digits to run through, which usually only takes me about 10 minutes to run from my list. I've popped about 15 different modems with this list, all Hitron and all the same ssid pattern. It's been consistent enough for me but your mileage may vary. Hope it helps. Linking here because it's 1.2 GB https://mega.nz/file/H5hSVIYR#dI7tXUn-stqGerhYiYJ8-WU-RTCM0EsRoLAlJ44frIM
Nice, I just downloaded the ones from earlier in the thread, those should come in handy. Thanks again.