So I just successfully cracked a neighbor's shitty WEP network. What do I do now?
>>57296039
Post in /g/
>>57296039
btku.org
You enable WPA on their router.
Enjoy the honeypot, even my tech illiterate parents use WPA2
>>57296039
Steal their nudes
>>57296046
Done
>>57296084
I have to gain access to the router web interface first.
>>57296080
Will definitely torrent.
>>57296085
Probably default settings?
>>57296184
>Probably default settings?
dude old single band router with only b/g capable use wpa 2 as default, wtf is that router you hack into anyway?
>>57296220
It's something Netgear, I don't know how to find out model information.
>>57296184
Try this
> The login username will almost always be “admin,” while the password will either be “password,” or “1234” if you’re on an older device.
you guys would seriously be surprised at just how common WEP still is.
We went wardriving around Las Vegas during Defcon last year (2015) and were really surprised at how often we would come across WEP in the neighborhoods. Even when WPA is used a lot of the time we found that they're using 7 digit phone numbers for the key making brute forcing quick as shit.
>>57296039
Post a letter to let them knos
>>57296039
What was the password?
>>57296300
This guy is right. Everything you need to know is likely in a generic netgear manual online
>>57296220
Verizon was using WEP well into N territory.
how do I into cracking WEP password?
>>57296453
Kali Linux
>>57296039
Threaten to bomb an airport
>>57296453
do yah googles
Install Gentoo
>>57296300
Tried this, sadly didn't work.
>>57296039
>So I just successfully picked a neighbor's shitty four pin lock. What do I do now?
Nothing you fucktard. Just because you gain access does not mean you deserve to be there
either use it for you're nefarious purposes
or check for connected printers and print nefarious stuff
>>57296673
this
>>57296673
I think I might just print out a message telling them to switch to WPA2
>>57296039
>not wpa2