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Security for 802.11 wireless networks.
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Wifi not showing on Kali linux
Open a terminal and type: iwconfig
Do you see any wireless interfaces listed? Are they in 'Monitor' mode? It is possible that during a wireless penetration test, you put the wireless adapter in monit …
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Online banking on wpa & wpa2 enterprise
As far as WiFi security is concerned, if it is an HTTPS link (it will most likely be that), you are safe from any network sniffing attempts even on an open WiFi because of the end-to-end encryption. …
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How to continue where I left off on reaver?
You require the reaver session file for this. I'm assuming you are working on a Linux system (Kali probably), the session file is saved in /usr/local/etc/reaver and named <BSSID>.wpc. Look for the ses …