Wi-Fi passwords are meant to be shared and used by a number of people. More often than not, these passwords are made to be easy to memorize and easy to type, especially on mobile devices. As a result, many passwords are based on combinations of one to three dictionary words, some numbers, and very few special characters. In other words, we recommend using automatically adjusted dictionary attacks when auditing Wi-Fi passwords. If a wireless network can withstand a GPU-assisted dictionary attack with mutations during a given timeframe, one can consider the network to be secure.
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what im doing right now is , i opened elcomsoft wireless security.... and i added a WPAPSK hash manualy( i entered the bssid) then i added a wordlist darkc0de now its running . wht else is there to do ?
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