WiFi Hacking for Beginners: Learn Hacking by Hacking WiFi networks (Penetration testing, Hacking, Wireless Networks) by James Wells
Author:James Wells [Wells, James]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3, pdf
Published: 2017-07-02T07:00:00+00:00
It shows you what was the permanent (built-in in network card) MAC address and its corporation in brackets, and down it shows that there is a new MAC address which does not have corporation. So, now we already changed the mac address and we need to hack into anyones network. But you are not ready for that now, because you do not know what is monitor mode and how to use it. In the next chapter you will learn what monitor mode is and how to use it with Kali.
Wireless modes
When you want to hack wifi, you need to capture “handshake”. The handshake is connection of personal computer and wireless network, it is when network packet and personal computer packets meet each other. With handshake you do not need to be in wifi range anymore, you can hack password with handshake and wifi name (you will learn this later). Now you need to capture all the packets that are sent through the wifi router and all personal computers in network. There is a question like “if the MAC address is used to ensure that each packet gets delivered to the right place then how we capture it?”, and the answer is that “Yes and no, it is used to send packets to the right destination, and we as hackers can only receive packets that are sent to our MAC address , but this only applies to the default mode of your wireless card, which is ‘managed’ mode, however there is mode that allows us to capture all the packets in our wi-fi range, not only the ones sent to our device, hence the name monitor mode.”. So, now you know basics and ready to actually catch handshake. First of all, change MAC address, enter monitor mode by typing in these commands on the photo:
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