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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #15 on: April 14, 2015, 10:34:26 pm »
It's not because you are new, it's not because it's a simple question. It's the fact that if you'd just scroll through some previous posts, covering this exact topic over and over, you'd realize the same question is getting boring (Don't reinvent the wheel).

Most of us at evilzone are reasonably skilled, and don't really have time to keep repeating the same questions over and over, it's a waste of time and it's inefficient to evilzone's bandwidth and server space.

We also have a consistent grudge against ignorance. This question is so broad how can we possibly answer it? "Hack" can be interpreted in so many ways, there is no hack button that you can press to become god.

if u want to save your time you can just post the link of thread where user asked the same question & u can lock my thread after that
& in this post my  HACK means  stealing sensitive information or accessing someone else device without his/her permission

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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #16 on: April 14, 2015, 10:37:04 pm »


**EDIT
Google should be your first place to check...

already did that read my previous post
i didnt get proper answer or a answer which can satisfy me so i came here for help

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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #17 on: April 14, 2015, 10:37:44 pm »
@OP; you have to understand that we wade through crap every single day where people are asking for information and never bother actually learning.  Eventually, it becomes such a pain in the ass to deal with such people that many don't even want to bother trying to talk to them.  So, with the hope that you'll learn something...

There's a lot involved.  If you are currently connected to a LAN wirelessly, then you first want to see if you can see any other traffic.  Certain configurations will put each person on their own little subnet or even simply deny traffic to locally-routed clients.  This means that, in such circumstances, you won't be able to easily identify targets let alone get any good traffic from them.  In other cases, encryption may be in use which would render packet capture all but entirely useless.

You'll need to learn A LOT of information to get good at any of this.  You'll want to learn about TCP/IP, basic networking concepts like routing, firewalls, server-client connections, ARP, etc.  You'll also need to be able to determine how to identify targets on the given network, which may require a variety of tools & methods.  Furthermore, you'll need to learn how to locate targets, vulnerabilities and eventually exploit those vulnerabilities.  You may need to learn a bit about numerous tools & toolkits, how to use them and why they're useful.  You'll probably want to pick up a programming language or 3.  Essentially..you just need to learn everything there is to know about anything.

You see, your current position is as the absolute beginner.  There is a great deal of useful information on this website for getting started, including how to get started.  Since you're asking the most basic questions, you're being treated as if you walked up to a group of bomb disposal experts and asked them something that they couldn't possibly explain in the 5 minutes that you're willing to spend paying attention.  In the unlikely event that you ARE willing to spend more than 5 minutes listening, there's so much information that you'd need to learn that they would literally have to spoon-feed it to you as though you were a child.  So, the response that you got was pretty much on-target.

If you'd like to prove that you're capable & willing to learn, you're welcome to do so.  Until then, I'm going to consider this Board-of-Shame material just waiting to be moved.
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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #18 on: April 14, 2015, 10:43:46 pm »
if u want to save your time you can just post the link of thread where user asked the same question & u can lock my thread after that
& in this post my  HACK means  stealing sensitive information or accessing someone else device without his/her permission

Give a man a fish feed him for a day, teach a man to fish feed him for a lifetime.

This lifestyle is strictly DIY or GTFO, we do not care what you use your knowledge for.
However you will not get far in this field if you cannot educate yourself, if you cannot think for
yourself. The education system has trained you to regurgitate facts, suppressing creativity and thought.
If you want to get anywhere in this field the first step is to break away from all that and learn to find your
own knowledge, to think and do for yourself.

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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #19 on: April 14, 2015, 10:43:54 pm »
i know about evil twin & how it works buts its not what i want
i just want to learn this stuff for fun & security
i want to know if i amusing a open wifi at library or at collage  anyone connected with same network can hack my device ?

my aim is not to harm anyone or i dont want to do any black hat stuff
i just want to learn

If you have an Android phone, try looking up a tool called "Fing".
-Xires

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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #20 on: April 14, 2015, 10:46:38 pm »
@OP; you have to understand that we wade through crap every single day where people are asking for information and never bother actually learning.  Eventually, it becomes such a pain in the ass to deal with such people that many don't even want to bother trying to talk to them.  So, with the hope that you'll learn something...

There's a lot involved.  If you are currently connected to a LAN wirelessly, then you first want to see if you can see any other traffic.  Certain configurations will put each person on their own little subnet or even simply deny traffic to locally-routed clients.  This means that, in such circumstances, you won't be able to easily identify targets let alone get any good traffic from them.  In other cases, encryption may be in use which would render packet capture all but entirely useless.

You'll need to learn A LOT of information to get good at any of this.  You'll want to learn about TCP/IP, basic networking concepts like routing, firewalls, server-client connections, ARP, etc.  You'll also need to be able to determine how to identify targets on the given network, which may require a variety of tools & methods.  Furthermore, you'll need to learn how to locate targets, vulnerabilities and eventually exploit those vulnerabilities.  You may need to learn a bit about numerous tools & toolkits, how to use them and why they're useful.  You'll probably want to pick up a programming language or 3.  Essentially..you just need to learn everything there is to know about anything.

You see, your current position is as the absolute beginner.  There is a great deal of useful information on this website for getting started, including how to get started.  Since you're asking the most basic questions, you're being treated as if you walked up to a group of bomb disposal experts and asked them something that they couldn't possibly explain in the 5 minutes that you're willing to spend paying attention.  In the unlikely event that you ARE willing to spend more than 5 minutes listening, there's so much information that you'd need to learn that they would literally have to spoon-feed it to you as though you were a child.  So, the response that you got was pretty much on-target.

If you'd like to prove that you're capable & willing to learn, you're welcome to do so.  Until then, I'm going to consider this Board-of-Shame material just waiting to be moved.
thxx bro  for helping me
& dont worry i will prove my self & one day will become world best hacker :D

thxx once again 

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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #21 on: April 14, 2015, 10:54:41 pm »
Give a man a fish feed him for a day, teach a man to fish feed him for a lifetime.

This lifestyle is strictly DIY or GTFO, we do not care what you use your knowledge for.
However you will not get far in this field if you cannot educate yourself, if you cannot think for
yourself. The education system has trained you to regurgitate facts, suppressing creativity and thought.
If you want to get anywhere in this field the first step is to break away from all that and learn to find your
own knowledge, to think and do for yourself.
u am trying to lean but since i know no one who is enough technically advance to help me i  am facing problem

there is no one to guide me
i want to learn but people here dont understand
they dont let me learn they think hacking is illegal & they will get if trouble if they let me learn about security
its 2:22 AM in my country
& i am still up because my parents are sleeping in day time they dont let me learn about hacking they just want me to study , graduate from collage , find a job & live boring life  i dont want life like that



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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #22 on: April 14, 2015, 10:59:23 pm »
If you have an Android phone, try looking up a tool called "Fing".

no we cant afford it
we have only one smart phone in out house & its of my father
we also dont have INTERNET connection , i just have a 6 year old desktop
& they gave it to me for making school projects
but they dont know that i just hacked my neighbor wifi & i am using my dad smart phone to use me neighbor wifi in desktop (USB tethering :P ) lol


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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #23 on: April 14, 2015, 11:04:55 pm »
Forum needs a 'I fucked up' button. Error:Abort:Fail.
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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #24 on: April 14, 2015, 11:19:30 pm »
u am trying to lean but since i know no one who is enough technically advance to help me i  am facing problem

there is no one to guide me
i want to learn but people here dont understand
they dont let me learn they think hacking is illegal & they will get if trouble if they let me learn about security
its 2:22 AM in my country
& i am still up because my parents are sleeping in day time they dont let me learn about hacking they just want me to study , graduate from collage , find a job & live boring life  i dont want life like that

Seriously, i rant about how the only way you are going to get anywhere in computer security is to be independant and you reply with "help, there is no one to guide me."

#throatpunch
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Re: wifi hacking question
« Reply #25 on: April 15, 2015, 12:40:45 am »
I'm not gonna BoS this since there are some valuable replies (Teapot, Xires) but I'm going to lock this because we ALL know it's not going anywhere productive.

Lesson Learned OP?
 
« Last Edit: April 15, 2015, 12:41:06 am by HTH »
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