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How many packets required to deauth WPA? [duplicate]
When using aircrak-ng to attack WPA; Why do I need to send many de-authenticate packets to force the host to deauthenticate? Why is one packet not enough to cause deauthentication?
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Packet Injection during attacks on WPA/WPA2/WEP -- How it works
Most Wi-Fi attacks rely on some kind of packet injection. This could be in the form of injecting deauth packets, arp packets, etc.
I have a question about these fake packets -- Are they constructed ...
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Attacking WEP -- Question on Packet Injection
When attacking WEP, one must use a wireless card which supports packet injection. I have two questions about this.
(1) As long as we have a busy network, why would we need packet injection? I thought ...
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Attacking WEP/WPA/WPA2
When attacking WEP/WPA/WPA2, I see people buy a wireless network adapter (e.g. Alfa). Why can't an inbuilt adapter in a laptop work? Or in other words, is there a quick way for me to check if the ...