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How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by kinibigdeal(m): 1:22am On Nov 17, 2014 |
Sometimes you might be frustrated especially when your system detect a wifi network but you are restricted from accessing it due to users password, now i can teach you a simple trick to hack the password. step one Go to command prompt, click start up menu on your system, click RUN, type Cmd, and click ok to open the command prompt step two inside the command prompt, type the following netsh wlan show networks mode = bssid(it will show all the available wifi network, take note of the names) step 3 To connect to the wifi network, type the following netsh wlan connect name= (put the name of wifi your system detect) e.g net wlan connect name = (kinibigdeal pc) step 4 press enter to connect step 5 To disconnect it, type netsh wlan disconnect step 6 To save it type : netsh wlan export profile name = kinibigdeal( not by name but change it to the name of the detected wifi) Wait for your feedback 2 Likes |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Smilelo(m): 1:26am On Nov 17, 2014 |
kinibigdeal: Guy person no go fit understand waiting u dey talk here ooo. Just take am easy and narrate it with scream short also. I am using windows 8 4 Likes |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Nobody: 4:20am On Nov 17, 2014 |
If it really works, it means I've learned another useful thing from nairaland after making milkshakes. [EDIT] Rubbish, doesn't work. You need the password inputted already before you can connect to a strange network. All this 'hack' does is help you detect a network and connect if you already have a profile for it. |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Fulaman198(m): 10:17am On Nov 17, 2014 |
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Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by fattbabakay(m): 10:20am On Nov 17, 2014 |
Fulaman198:d boss has spoken,case closed! |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Bawss1(m): 10:34pm On Nov 17, 2014 |
It seems the first port of call when people break out of an asylum is Nairaland. 14 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Nobody: 12:18am On Nov 18, 2014 |
@OP.pls if u really want us to know it,for God sake update screen shot with the explanation as it'll make it easier for us..not everyone here is computer inclined!..Thanks in anticipation |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by henryobinna(m): 3:33am On Nov 18, 2014 |
nothing the OP wrote here is space science but I doubt they would work. |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by kinibigdeal(m): 8:20am On Nov 18, 2014 |
Thanks for your feedback i will see what i can do about the screen shot, though i dont have any screen shot software on my system. Is what have been using if you apply it well, its work big time |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by henryobinna(m): 10:31am On Nov 18, 2014 |
kinibigdeal:for screen shot, click on start then type 'snipping tool' hit enter the result is screenshot app on every windows(am only sure of 7) 1 Like |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Bawss1(m): 11:01am On Nov 18, 2014 |
There is no hacking of anything using this method. All this is is an alternative way to connect to a known WLAN. If the network is passworded this cmd method will not magically provide access. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Skykid1208(m): 7:51pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
kinibigdeal: thank's |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Fulaman198(m): 9:11pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
Bawss1: Thus the reason u said this thread is bull crap/nonsense |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by kinibigdeal(m): 11:56pm On Nov 18, 2014 |
If you seem not to understand those command ' download WIFIpasswordrevealerInstaller' what it does is, it reveal the password of any detected wifi network instantly. After your system detect any available WIFI network, click the software, it will open a dialog box containing SSID, PASSWORD, AUTHENTICATION and others.on the standard bar(at the top) click Action, then refresh ,it will automatically show the network on SSID and the password. Make sure you click on view, and click on show networks with empty password. 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Abbey2sam(m): 9:03am On Nov 19, 2014 |
kinibigdeal: That's too long a process, just go to the network center on your system...check on the network it detected and there you will find your password |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Bobbyjay001(m): 10:26am On Nov 19, 2014 |
wow! I just learnt something great from you. It works!!! 1 Like |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Mrguru(m): 6:09pm On Nov 01, 2015 |
just follow the guide on how to find any wifi password using CMD here.. it's simple. screenshots published |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Melisace: 9:34am On Nov 05, 2015 |
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Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by dellsystems: 11:23pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by greens(m): 11:08pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
dellsystems:You dey smoke? |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by oyalunasamuel(m): 8:53am On Nov 14, 2015 |
kinibigdeal: how do I do it with a mac computer. |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Diseye29: 7:18pm On Nov 15, 2015 |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by bluerayest(m): 7:41pm On Nov 15, 2015 |
its al a crap am definitely sure this wont work.. |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Chuksworld(m): 6:50am On Nov 16, 2015 |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Nobody: 10:48am On May 01, 2016 |
kinibigdeal:Is it working |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Fulaman198(m): 7:34pm On May 01, 2016 |
project50: I wouldn't download a 3rd party application if I were you. It could contain malware that could compromise your computer (and personal information). |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by darkid1(m): 7:00pm On Jun 01, 2016 |
Copy nd pasted post buh i really dont mind..here is my problem after trying it out when i got to the part m surposed to put the name of the network, it kept saying ther is no profile of such name |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by holusormi(m): 10:57am On Jun 02, 2016 |
Lol .. About 9 to 10 years ago when I got my first Laptop ever , this was what I spent my whole time doing , 'how to hack wifi password , how to crack LAUTECH wifi password, how to turn water to wine using CMD prompt' ,,, Lol you will regret . what you posted up there is bullshiat in its pure, unrefined form ,, and I even saw u asking people to download wifipasswordrevealer ,, like seriously .. A software to reveal wifi password If only you know how foolish you sound ,, and many foolish boys also asking for screenshots .. lol , please boys . Go and eat ,I hear hunger makes a man mad !! |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by persius555: 10:14am On Jun 03, 2016 |
The newest edition of wireshark has wifi exploiting capabilities integrated into its suite. Worth exploiting. |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by Emeka71(m): 3:50pm On Jun 03, 2016 |
Fulaman198:How about if you go to cyber-cafe and download the thing on flash drive ? |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by InformaGenie(m): 9:10am On Jul 29, 2016 |
Re: How To Hack Any Wifi Network Password Using Cmd by bdavis: 9:28pm On Aug 17, 2016 |
InformaGenie: And are you going to use the software on the system in the cafe? Where you download it is not the 'koko' in D'Banj's voice, where you use it is the long thing still in D'Banj's voice kinibigdeal: You created this thread for the purpose of this download didn't you? Little software cleverly packaged with a keylogger most likely, so you can steal passwords and logins ba? Beware guys, the instructions he gave are totally bladderdash complete rubbish. 1 Like |
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Just two days after an investigation revealed how much personal information public Wi-Fi networks can ‘suck’ from phones, a child has shown how easy the hotspots are to hack.
A seven-year-old broke into a Wi-Fi hotspot in just 10 minutes and 54 seconds after watching an online video tutorial.
The ethical hacking demo was carried out under the supervision of an online security expert to highlight just how vulnerable the networks are.
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Betsy Davies (pictured) watched an online video tutorial before being asked to hack into a Wi-Fi hotspot. It took the seven-year-old 11 minutes to infiltrate the network by setting up a rogue access point - frequently used by attackers to activate a ‘man in the middle’ attack, and begin eavesdropping on - or ‘sniffing’ - traffic
Experts predict that attacks on free, public Wi-Fi networks will rise in 2015.
An investigation by 5 News earlier this week found that hackers can force customers in a café to switch their phones from a legitimate Wi-Fi network to a fake one, without them knowing.
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This made it possible for thieves to access phones, hack email accounts, steal login details, track people's movements and access online bank accounts.
To put these dangers into perspective, virtual private network (VPN) provider Hidemyass.com (HMA) recruited a child to attack a public network.
Betsy Davies from Dulwich in South London hacked a willing participant’s laptop while they were connected to an open Wi-Fi network.
A WI-FI HACKER’S GLOSSARY
Sniffing/eavesdropping: The method of passively listening to data on the network without the users knowledge by tricking the network into passing all data through the hacker’s computer first.
Man in the middle attack: A method used to intercept traffic between a user’s device and the destination system, such as the café offering the Wi-Fi, making a victim’s machine think the hacker’s machine is the access point to the Internet.
DNS cache poisoning: A method of attack whereby ‘updated’ data is used to enable the hacker to divert the traffic to the hacker’s destination of choice.
Rogue Access Points/Rogue APs: Wireless access points installed on a company’s network without the company’s knowledge. These access points override the legitimate network thereby allowing the hacker to perform a man in the middle attack and intercept data.
Unsecured Wi-Fi network: An unsecured Wi-Fi network is a wireless network that doesn’t request the user to log into it via the use of a username and password. These are usually displayed as OPEN networks.
WEP - Wired Equivalent Privacy: The first wireless security scheme developed, it was designed to provide security that was essentially equivalent to the privacy that was enjoyed in a wired environment. This is the least secure type of wireless network available.
WPA - Used Temporal Key Integrity Protocol (TKIP): This protocol further improves the security of WEP without the need to buy new hardware. It still uses WEP for encryption, but it makes the attacks used to crack WEP a bit more difficult and time-consuming.
WPA2-PSK: This is the next level up from WPA and was designed for the home and small businesses . As the name implies, the new version uses a pre-shared key (PSK). This has become standard that is now used by most households today.
WPA2-AES: This is a version of WPA2 used by businesses. It uses the Advanced Encryption Standard, or AES, to encrypt data and is the most secure. It's often coupled with a RADIUS server that is dedicated for authentication.
RADIUS - Remote Authentication Dial In User Service (RADIUS): A networking protocol that provides centralised Authentication, Authorisation, and Accounting management for users who connect and use a network service within a business. These users are authenticated against the company systems for added protection.
Channels: Wireless networks use Channels which are separated out so that various communication streams don't interfere with each other. The 802.11 wireless standard allows for channels ranging from 1 thru 14.
Brute-force attack: A method in which a hacker will try and break the password by continuously attempting to log in with different credentials until they find one that works. It could take hours, days or months depending upon the complexity of the password being used.
Dictionary attack: A method used to ry and break the password of a user or wireless device by going through all the words in a dictionary, trying each one in turn until it finds a password which works.
Virtual private network (VPN): A VPN is a way of using the public internet like a secure private network. It encrypts data and routes it through remote servers, keeping the activity and location private and secure.
Rogue Access Points are wireless access points, installed on a company’s network without the company’s knowledge. Ms Davies began by searching for, and watching, a freely available video tutorial detailing how to hack a network - a Google search returns over 11 million results, and YouTube lists 14,000 tutorials (pictured)
She began by searching for, and watching, a freely available video tutorial detailing how to hack a network - a Google search returns over 11 million results, and YouTube lists almost 14,000 tutorials.
The schoolgirl then set up a Rogue Access Point - frequently used by attackers to activate what is known as a ‘man in the middle’ attack, and began eavesdropping on, or ‘sniffing’ traffic.
Rogue Access Points are wireless access points, installed on a company’s network without the company’s knowledge.
According to follow-up research, nearly two thirds (59 per cent) of people regularly use unsecure, or ‘open’ Wi-Fi hotspots with one in five (20 per cent) doing so weekly or more. Among those who use these unsecured networks, 19 per cent log on to online banking and 31 per cent send emails and personal documents
These access points override the legitimate network, allowing the hacker to launch an attack and intercept data.
During this hack, Ms Davies was effectively sitting between the legitimate Wi-Fi network and the customer’s laptop, which is why it is dubbed a ‘man in the middle’ attack.
STAYING SAFE ON WI-FI NETWORKS
Ensure a network is genuine: Check the name of the network with a shop worker.
Check the lock: Secure websites display a green padlock symbol, also known as Https. Make sure this is present when using a site that handles personal data and avoid accessing sensitive documents or pages using public Wi-Fi.
Use a Virtual Private Network (VPN): Not all sites display the Https lock symbol, but a VPN will act as an intermediary between the device and the internet server.
Downloading an app? Check permissions: Before installing, make sure apps can't access unnecessary information. For example, a drawing app shouldn't need a contacts list.
Forget the network: When leaving a publich network, don’t just log off, ask the device to forget the network so it doesn’t automatically log on when in range later.
The experiment was overseen by independent online security expert Marcus Dempsey.
He is hired by companies to check the robustness of their network systems.
‘The results of this experiment are worrying but not entirely surprising,’ said Mr Dempsey.
‘I know just how easily a layman can gain access to a stranger’s device, and in an age where children are often more tech-literate than adults, hacking can literally be child’s play.’
‘Adults need to get their heads around online security basics - and stick to them whenever they connect to an unsecure network.
‘As for children, while it’s admirable educators are focusing on skills like coding, it’s important to teach them about the dangers that lurk online, as well instilling a clear sense of the ethics – just as we did with the child that participated in this experiment.
‘After all, as easily as one can now code a computer game, so one can fall into the dark world of hacking.’
A recent Cabinet Office report revealed more than half of people in the UK have fallen victim to cybercriminals.
According to follow-up research by HMA, nearly two thirds (59 per cent) of people regularly use unsecure, or ‘open’ Wi-Fi hotspots with one in five (20 per cent) doing so weekly or more.
An investigation by 5 News earlier this week found that hackers can force customers in a café to switch their phones from a legitimate Wi-Fi network to a fake one, without them knowing. This made is possible for thieves to access phones, hack emails, steal login details, track people's movements and access bank accounts
Among those who use these unsecured networks, 19 per cent log on to online banking and 31 per cent send emails and personal documents.
Cian McKenna-Charley, marketing director at HMA added: ‘The image of cyber criminals hiding in a dark room in some far-flung part of the world is antiquated - they are just as likely to be sitting next to you in a coffee shop or public library.
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‘And if a child can perform a basic hack on a Wi-Fi network in minutes, imagine the damage a professional criminal hacker could do.’
MOST POPULAR WI-FI HOTSPOT
- Hotels (34 per cent)
- Shopping centres (29 per cent)
- Public transport (23 per cent)
- Libraries (18 per cent)
- Public network hotspots (16 per cent)
- Supermarkets (15 per cent)
- Hospitals (8 per cent)
- Public offices (8 per cent)
- Schools and universities (6 per cent)
- Museums and galleries (4 per cent)
MOST POPULAR ACTIVITIES ON WI-FI
- Social media (50 per cent)
- Work including sending emails and documents (31 per cent)
- Online shopping (25 per cent)
- Texting (25 per cent)
- Online banking (19 per cent)
- Booking holidays (9 per cent)
- Video calls (6 per cent)