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How to Hack Username and Passwords over W-Fi

  Disclaimer: This article is intended soley for information purposes. In it, I will discuss the use of an attack known as a “Man In The Middle” (MITM), in order to capture UserID and Passwords that pass through connections. The misuse of this method, or the information arising from it, may be considered illegal and [...]

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Start World War III From Your Laptop – Hacking WordPress Sites With WPScan

WordPress is a content management system used by billions of websites across the internet. It’s used to create news websites, blogs, social networks, company websites and just about everything else out there. Its become so popular that as of August 2011, 22% of the top 1 million visited websites on the internet are built on [...]

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Identifying WPS On Wireless Networks

Last week I posted an article on my blog about how to crack a network by brute forcing the WPS service on modern routers. See article here: http://insanitypop.com/2012/01/how-to-hack-eircom-upc-internet-wpa-wpa-2-cracking-with-reaver/. Anyway I’ve been getting a few private messages from users asking is there a way to identify these networks without performing the brute force attack to save time and [...]

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Crack Irish Email & Website Passwords – MD5 Bruteforcing With Perl

For people who don’t know this style of hacking, Bruteforcing is the act of attempting to crack a password or device by using every possible letter, number and/or symbol that could potentially be the password. Its generally quite slow due to the vast amount of variations it has to try to crack the password which [...]

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How to: Hack Eircom & UPC Internet – WPA & WPA-2 Cracking With Reaver

Note: Time for some shameless self promotion: www.inter-ireland.com for granite worktops in ireland & www.kildarepainter.com for a painter in kildare With WPA & WPA2 encrypted networks becoming standard in Ireland there are a vast amount of people trying to crack Eircom & UPC wireless connections without any success. In general a WPA/2 attack can take up to several billion years to crack [...]

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