How To Hack A WiFi Password: FREE Tutorial To Follow To Proect Your Network

How To Hack A WiFi Password: FREE Tutorial To Follow To Proect Your Network

WARNING: Before and as we delve into details in this article, let me remind you that what follows is for informational purposes only. I am in no way responsible for misuse of whatever information may be contained herein. Big huge thanks go out to the PASS REVELATOR team for their outstanding collaboration on developing this article; it's greatly enriched thanks to them.

Those who would like to know a bit more about techniques of cracking WiFi and keeping it secure, please visit: https://www.passwordrevelator.net/en/passwifi

One of the most important things is securing a home network, and in that regard, the router has to be a vital member. While until recently, a good password and WPA2 encryption were good enough in order for hackers to stay at bay, security researchers have now uncovered a new hacking technique targeting WPA/WPA2 PSK-compatible Wi-Fi networks that could seriously threaten its users' security.

Serendipity:

Amazingly enough, this new method of hacking was found by researchers working on the popular password-cracking tool Hashcat. They were actually working on how to crack the WPA3 wireless security protocol and found a vulnerability in WPA2 instead.

That would allow an attacker to capture the PSK from any Wi-Fi network and grant unauthorized access to it. It works independently of capturing a complete 4-Way Handshake, since it focuses on just one single RSN IE of an EAPOL frame.

Clientless Attack:

The peculiarities of this approach include that it does not need the user to connect with the target network to capture the login information of the user via an attacker. There is no need to wait for users to connect in contrast to previous attacks. Thus, providing cybercriminals with some benefits such as eliminating possible invalid password and losses in EAPOL frame.

Vulnerability of Modern Routers:

While the specifically vulnerable vendors and models have not been nailed yet, it can be mostly 802.11i/p/q/r networks that enable roaming; this could mean practically all modern routers, which further makes a strong case for network security.

How to Protect Yourself

In the light of this rather disturbing development, the following are some of the ways you can keep your home network a little more secure :

  • Use a strong password: The next thing you are to do is to invent a strong and difficult Wi-Fi password with your router. You might be interested in getting a password manager that creates and stores strong passwords on its own.
  • Update your router: Always keep updating your router periodically so that known vulnerabilities get patched. If your router is no longer getting updates, it's probably that it's about time you changed your device with new versions of the WPA3 routers that are resistant to this kind of attack.

Conclusion

Although it is now facing a new frontier of emerging threats, some strict security practices that a user can use to bring strength to their security include strong passwords and keeping routers updated. Keep pace with development in Wi-Fi security and adapt measures for keeping your online environment safe.

Nathalie NOUGARET

Responsable Agence chez MARIANNE IMMOBILIER | Spécialiste Immobilier en Gestion Locative en mono-propriété et en immobilier d’entreprise.

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Thank you for this detailed article. The information is highly relevant, and the advice is practical. I highly recommend it!

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Great article! The explanations are clear, and the suggested solutions are very useful.

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Vassili Ognov

A étudié à ESMA - Ecole Supérieure des Métiers Artistiques

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A comprehensive and clear guide. I learned a lot about the security measures to take. Thank you for sharing.

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Alexander Hoffmann

Développeur de logiciels Green IT

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Excellent article! Highly informative and well-structured. Thank you for these valuable tips! ??

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