Wi-Fi Pentesting & Exploitation Guide

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Sup guis, I found this cool PDF guide about wireless auditin and netwrok vulnerabilities. It's a great book for anyone startin in this field and want to larn how to actually break wifi encryption in an easy way.

Here is a clean breakdown of what you will find inside:

1. Hardware & Networkin Foundations​

  • Wi-Fi Componets: Explins the roles of Routers, Modems, and Wireless Adapters.
  • Protocals: Teaches how MAC addresses, IP addresses, DHCP, and ARP work together to route data.
  • Frequencys & Channels: How to scan frequency bands (2.4GHz / 5GHz) and manage channels to avoid interferance.

2. Lab Setup & Recon​

  • Setting up Kali: Guide you on how to prepare a secure pentesting lab on a virtual machine.
  • Monitor Mode: How to choose a network card that supports monitor mode and packet injection.
  • Reconnaissance: Practical guide to scan nearby networks using iwlist and airodump-ng to find hidden SSIDs and check encryption types.

3. Common Wireless Attacks​

  • Denial of Service (DoS): How to disrupt wireless connections using Beacon Flooding or Deauthentication packets with mdk4.
  • WPA/WPA2 Crackin: Two main ways to capture the 4-way handshake (the passive way and the active forced reconnection way) and brute-force it with wordlists.
  • WPS Exploitation: Explins the Pixie Dust attack and online PIN bruteforcing using tools like bully or reaver.

4. Advanced Bypass & Client Attacks​

  • Bypassin Filters: Using MAC spoofin to bypass MAC address whitelists (like in airport public networks).
  • Man-in-the-Middle (MITM): Interceptin data using ARP spoofing and DNS spoofing with Bettercap.
  • Router GUI Panels: Finding the network gateway, scanning ports with nmap, and testing for default admin creds.

Unknown Author's Advic:​

Don't just read this guide like a novel, you must do the exercisos in your private lab. Try to explain the concepts to a child or a rubber duck to check if you realy understand it!

Educational Disclaimer:​

This material is only for educashional purpos and authorized defense testing. The author is not risponsible for any illegul acts or bad opsec.
Wi-Fi Hacking For Everyone.pdf
 
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