Hopefully some of you will find this table useful for () pentesting WiFi routers. Please note that the figures shown in the far right column 'Time' are based on a Palit GTX 970 using oclHashCat. You will need to do your own maths for this, but it gives you a good idea of average crack times for a fairly standard £300 / $500 GPU. For WPA2 with the GTX 970, my benchmarks with hashcat are; • 13,774,031,184 password hashes per day • 573,917,966 per hour • 9,565,299 per minute • 159,421 per second Anything marked as 'Never' and red will take more than a year to crack. Anything green is less than 1 week.
Anything amber is unknown or will require a word list. For EE/Brightbox wordlist details, see (appears to have been taken down. Google cache search.) For NETGEAR details, see. Obviously most of you will find the SSID / Password Format / Length columns the most useful. Loving your work! Is there any merit to a random walk through the keyspace? Markov chains?
Does the routers ssid/mac address influence random key generation? There also must be a non-repeating rule when generating these keys that states you can't have more than two (for example) of the same characters in a sequence.
KRACK - WPA2 vulnerability. From Vodafone. Vodafone is aware of a vulnerability affecting the Wi-Fi Protected Access II. Jan 24, 2013 - The phone connects to the signal – then asks for the WPA. Words, even split up by intervening numbers, it's a whole lot easier to crack. Vodafone Mobile Wi-Fi Configuration Interface – Advanced Settings. The device you may be prompted by this screen to unlock the SIM so it can work correctly. You can use advanced router security options: WEP, WPA-PSK, WPA/WPA2 mixed. Network base station, the number of users connected to the device, the.