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Hmm, this is like asking what to do after you have broken into a house..

We have no idea what you want to do. You can sniff password, try to exploit other computers on the network, edit router settings etc etc etc.

Look into ARP spoofing.

Well I did found some decent tutorials on how to sniff networks and such.
But most of it are for sniffing data out of my computer and not my target.
I want to know how to do so on my target not on myself.

But still, thanks!

since you are a noob google for firesheep first

Tried FireSheep, it's kinda crappy IMO. Besides it's outdated. I had to install an older vers of Firefox to use it but it's somewhat worth it.


Firesheep is crap IMHO. ARP poisoning would be better like Ande said. Or even phishing.

Phishing is something I would love to look into. I tried once in my web server but not on a wireless network.

delete their system32s. what better than that?

Great idea but dude.. I'm not even in their system yet. That's what I'm trying to learn here.


And... Thanks to all those who helped! :)
Links to tutorials, please? I know I can just use the search function. But links recommended by all of you are more worth reading yes?

Edit: Tried Cain and Abel. Finally I know how to scan other devices instead of my PC.
Screenshot:
http://i.imgur.com/BwtqN.png

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Hacking and Security / Got into someone's Wireless Network. Now what?
« on: July 15, 2012, 05:28:49 pm »
In my area, most of the people use WEP encryption and as we all know WEP is very easy to crack. So I got into someone's Wireless Network. Now what?

I did so some googling and found that you can sniff passwords from a network but most of it are just to sniff data from my PC and not my target. What I want to learn is how to hack my target's PC not my own.
I want to know if I can sniff, monitor or whatever it is called from  my targets/victims.

Sorry for the noob question. I do admit that I am a noob and I believe this is a place a learn. Thanks in advance.

Edit: Modified so my question can be understood easier.

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Hacking and Security / Re: Backtrack Wifi Problem
« on: July 15, 2012, 05:16:29 pm »
Hello,

You might want to enable your device by going to the File Menu then Devices then select your device.

Screenshot:
http://i.imgur.com/deVqH.png

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Operating System / Re: Windows 8 Seriously, WTF?
« on: July 08, 2012, 10:20:29 am »
I think it's gonna be crap for most users. Since most users don't go on reading tech blogs or even MSDN itself. So, they won't know how to disable it or even how to fully benefit the new features.

In this post: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/zxue/archive/2012/03/07/win8-howto-1-switch-between-metro-ui-and-desktop.aspx
It shows that hotkeys help a lot and guess what most users don't even know how to use hotkeys. The most hotkeys they use is probably just CTRL + C, CTRL + V and CTRL + Z.


As for me, I like it.

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