If you are still brave enough to try a dictionary attack on WPA handshake, here’s the procedure. success is not guaranteed (the passphrase may not be present in your dictionary).ĭuring my experiments in India, the WiFi passphrases are usually a combination of Hindi and English words or a Hindu name which are, of course, not present in any dictionary that I download no matter how exhaustive it promises to be.going through each word in a dictionary file containing millions of words is time-consuming. In all my experiments with penetration testing, I have found dictionary attacks on WPA/WPA2 handshakes to be the most annoying and futile exercises. If you are planning to pentest a WPA/WPA2 network (with No WPS), I have two words for you: Good.
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