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WEP / WPA / WPA2 - Anyone ?
#11
Yeh WEP is so easy to hack. Used to do that when i was a student.

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Nevertheless you could hack his passwords with cain & abel and fuck his life? He's using your network right?
:w

Thats what i would do...send love messages to his collegues and accidentally forward it to his wife from his own email :').
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#12
(06-01-2011, 06:26 PM)Agent link Wrote: Thing is I still "feel" that something slows my net speed down and I seem to have a problem finding what it is . How can I check it out ?

Get a laptop and plug it directly to the modem. If it's still slow then its your ISP, if its faster then its your router and/or wireless adapter.
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#13
Thanks cloakster .

Before I do that , do you know a way to "flush" my network so all devices connected to it will get disconnected ?

There is an option to check that says "Enable auto connection for this network" . So even if I do "flush" the net he can just easily connect right back into it right ?
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#14
Well, when you log on to the router there should be somewhere that shows who is currently connected to the router. Plus, if you have a WPA encryption, only really good hackers can crack it so there shouldn't be much of a worry unless your pass is guessable.

Also, when you change the password on the router, anyone connected to it should have to enter the new pass before being able to connect again.
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#15
(06-01-2011, 07:37 PM)Agent link Wrote: What am I looking for in the DHCP clients tab ?

the devices that are connected to your router, you can ban anyone you want as well when you're an admin.
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#16
(06-02-2011, 07:55 AM)TwistedDemon link Wrote: the devices that are connected to your router, you can ban anyone you want as well when you're an admin.

Pfft you can just spoof the mac adress of all the computers that are currently connected. that won't work.
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#17
(06-02-2011, 02:16 AM)cloakster link Wrote: Well, when you log on to the router there should be somewhere that shows who is currently connected to the router. Plus, if you have a WPA encryption, only really good hackers can crack it so there shouldn't be much of a worry unless your pass is guessable.

Also, when you change the password on the router, anyone connected to it should have to enter the new pass before being able to connect again.

Okay thank you , for now that bitch is not connected to my net anymore , I checked the DHCP thingy and now its only my pc and my laptop that are connected to
my home network .

TwistedDemon , I didnt find any ban option or something near that tho .


I hope he wont be able to hack my WPA password so quickly .

(06-02-2011, 08:48 AM)0Target0 link Wrote: Pfft you can just spoof the mac adress of all the computers that are currently connected. that won't work.

What is spoofing ?
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#18
Well your neighbour can tell your router that he is your computer by using your MAC adress. That is spoofing your mac adress. However if you have WPA or WEP secured router he also needs your password. What twisted demon meant was using a mac filter, to deny access to the 'invading' computer by banning his mac adress. But in that case he can just copy your mac adress :).

Well 2 years ago WPA was only hackable with libraries, which needed to contain the exact same word. So basically what it did was trying every password in the library.

But i'm using WPA2 currently. Probably not hack proof either but it's at least noob-proof.

On my router i can log all traffic so if someone else is on there or i see that websites are being visited which me or my gf never visit I can take action.  :)


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#19
(06-02-2011, 04:21 PM)0Target0 link Wrote: On my router i can log all traffic so if someone else is on there or i see that websites are being visited which me or my gf never visit I can take action.  :)

Didn't know about the spoofing thing :+
how can you do that? I mean, changing your mac address?


also, is there any software that logs traffic of the router or do you have a special router?
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#20
(06-01-2011, 03:02 AM)Rien link Wrote: Alternatively, upload a bunch of horse porn to his computer.
And that would be a BAD thing?!
[/kinky]
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